Friday, February 29, 2008

Confetti Trees II (click here to Bid)

Confetti Trees II
Confettis Trees II, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:
Confetti Trees 12x16x3/4 oil on wrapped stretched canvas.3/01/08

Media: oil
Size: 16 in X 12 in (40.6 cm X 30.5 cm)
Price: $100 USD

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Leap Frog

Leap Frog
Leap Frog, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:
8x6x1 1/2 oil on gallery wrapped stretched canvas. This painting is wired and ready to hang.

Media: oil
Size: 6 in X 8 in (15.2 cm X 20.3 cm)
Price: $100 USD

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

California Poppy

California Poppies
California Poppies, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:
12x6x1 1/2 oil on gallery wrapped canvas with painted sides. The back is wired and it is ready to hang.2/28/08

Media: oil
Size: 6 in X 12 in (15.2 cm X 30.5 cm)
Price: $100 USD

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Koi 2 SOLD

Koi 2
Koi 2, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:
Koi 2 10x10x1 1/2 oil on gallery wrapped canvas with painted sides. This painting is wired and ready to hang.

Media: oil
Size: 10 in X 10 in (25.4 cm X 25.4 cm)
Price: $100 USD

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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Tangerine Landscape


Tangerine Landscape
Tangerine Landscape, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:
Tangerine Landscape oil on canvas mounted on hardboard,Raymar panel.6x8 ready to frame. 2/27/08Buy it now for $100.00 and $8.00 shipping

Media: oil
Size: 8 in X 6 in (20.3 cm X 15.2 cm)
Price: $100 USD

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Wow Poppies II

Wow Poppies II
Wow Poppies II, painting by Delilah Smith

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Media: watercolor
Size: 12 in X 9 in (30.5 cm X 22.9 cm)

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Monday, February 25, 2008

Koi

Koi
Koi, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:
Koi oil on gallery wrapped stretched canvas 10x10x1 1/2

Media: oil
Size: 10 in X 10 in (25.4 cm X 25.4 cm)
Price: $100 USD

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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Leghorn

Leghorn
Leghorn, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:
Leghorn oil on stretched canvas with staple free sides 10x8x3/4. This oil painting is wired and ready to hang.

Media: oil
Size: 8 in X 10 in (20.3 cm X 25.4 cm)
Price: $150 USD

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Saturday, February 23, 2008

Tropical Beach

Tropical Beach
Tropical Beach, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:
6x8x1 1/2 oil on gallery wrapped stretched canvas wored and ready to hang.

Media: oil
Size: 8 in X 6 in (20.3 cm X 15.2 cm)
Price: $100 USD

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Mellon Slice SOLD

Mellon Slice
Mellon Slice, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:
Mellon Slice oil on gallery wrapped canvas 10x10x1 1/2. The sides are painted and it is wired ready to hang as is or it can be framed.

Media: oil
Size: 10 in X 10 in (25.4 cm X 25.4 cm)
Price: $100 USD

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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

No Hen Party SOLD

No Hen Party
No Hen Party, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:
14x11x3/4 oil on stretched canvas with staple free sides

Media: oil
Size: 11 in X 14 in (27.9 cm X 35.6 cm)
Price: $100 USD
SOLD

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Tropical Beach

Tropical Beach
Tropical Beach, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:

Some sunshine and a nice warm breeze for all of you in the snow covered north, I painted this to use a break from the winter chill.
Tropical Beach 20x24x1 1/2 oil on gallery wrapped stretched canvas. Sides are painted and back is wired ready to hang.

Media: oil
Size: 24 in X 20 in (61 cm X 50.8 cm)
Price: $200 USD

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Monday, February 18, 2008

Cow SOLD

Cow
Cow, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:
14x11x3/4 oil on stretched canvas with stapple free sides

Media: oil
Size: 11 in X 14 in (27.9 cm X 35.6 cm)
Price: $150 USD

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Mermaid (click here to bid)

Mermaid
Mermaid, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:
Mermaid 8x6 oil on panel

Media: oil
Size: 6 in X 8 in (15.2 cm X 20.3 cm)
Price: $50 USD


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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Presidents Day Cupcakes

Presidents Day Cupcakes
Presidents Day Cupcakes, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:


The original version of the holiday was in commemoration of George Washington's birthday in 1796 (the last full year of his presidency). Washington, according to the calendar that has been used since at least the mid-18th century, was born on February 22, 1732. According to the old style calendar in use back then, however, he was born on February 11. At least in 1796, many Americans celebrated his birthday on the 22nd while others marked the occasion on the 11th instead. By the early 19th century, Washington's Birthday had taken firm root in the American experience as a bona fide national holiday. Its traditions included Birthnight Balls in various regions, speeches and receptions given by prominent public figures, and a lot of revelry in taverns throughout the land.

Then along came Abraham Lincoln, another revered president and fellow February baby (born on the 12th of the month). The first formal observance of his birthday took place in 1865, the year after his assassination, when both houses of Congress gathered for a memorial address. While Lincoln's Birthday did not become a federal holiday like George Washington's, it did become a legal holiday in several states.

In 1968, legislation (HR 15951) was enacted that affected several federal holidays. One of these was Washington's Birthday, the observation of which was shifted to the third Monday in February each year whether or not it fell on the 22nd. This act, which took effect in 1971, was designed to simplify the yearly calendar of holidays and give federal employees some standard three-day weekends in the process. Apparently, while the holiday in February is still officially known as Washington's Birthday (at least according to the Office of Personnel Management), it has become popularly (and, perhaps in some cases at the state level, legally) known as "President's Day."

This has made the third Monday in February a day for honoring both Washington and Lincoln, as well as all the other men who have served as president.


Presidents Day Cupcakes 6x6x1 1/2 oil on gallery wrapped stretched canvas.

Media: oil
Size: 6 in X 6 in (15.2 cm X 15.2 cm)
Price: $50 USD

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Friday, February 15, 2008

Iris

Iris
Iris, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:
This painting has heavy inpaso with bold knife work.I ris 8x10x3/4 oil on gallery wrapped stretched canvas. Sides are painted and it is wired ready to hang.

Media: oil
Size: 8 in X 10 in (20.3 cm X 25.4 cm)
Price: $100 USD

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Fresh Catch

Fresh Catch
Fresh Catch, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:
20x24x1 1/2 oil on gallery wrapped canvas. This oil painting has painted sides and is ready to hang.2/14/08

Media: oil
Size: 24 in X 20 in (61 cm X 50.8 cm)
Price: $750 USD

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Pansy SOLD

Pansy
Pansy, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:

The history of the pansy is linked forever to the viola, its ancestor. viola is a large genus containing 500 species according to Hortus Third. Violas were familiar to people living in Greece in the 4th century B.C. The center of origin for violas was continental Europe. The hardy but delicate viola was cultivated by the Greeks for herbal medicinal use and much later inspired William Shakespeare to write of romance.
Some time after the 4th century B.C. in Europe, an acute observer noticed a plant similar to a viola but growing in open areas with more sunlight. This plant thrived in alpine meadows and on rocky ledges. Someone named this plant a wild pansy. Possibly, it was a person living in France who noticed this plant because the word pansy is traced back to the French word pensee, meaning thought or remembrance.
Now known as Viola tricolor, this early wild pansy had two clear differences from the viola. The plant grew from the ground on one main stem and branched above ground. Viola plants branch below ground with many plants sharing the same root system. The wild pansy bloom was larger and more round than violas.
Violas and wild pansies were cultivated in Europe by many gardeners. The origin of the plants we now call pansy began in Iver, Buckinghamshire, England. In the early 1800's an inquisitive Lord Gambier and his gardener William Thompson began crossing various Viola species. Records tell us crosses were made among V. tricolor, V. Lutea and a blue flowered species possibly of Russian origin, V. altacia. These breeders selected plants for unusual colors, color combinations and increasing flower size. The initial results were similar to the V. tricolor. History credits the gardener, William Thompson, with the discovery of a cross that began the new species V. x Wittrockiana. He found a bloom that no longer had lines of dark color on the flower but huge blocks of color on the lower petals called the "face." Discovered in 1839 and named "Medora," this pansy and its progeny became popular with gardeners and breeders throughout Europe.
By 1850 many new strains of pansies were available to Europeans. Breeding occurred in England, Scotland and Switzerland. Hybridization was used to breed more plant vigor and flowers that had no dark blocks or lines. These clear pansies without a face were bred about the turn of the 20th century. Credit is given to a Scottish grower, Dr. Charles Stewart, for discovering the pansy with clear colors, no face.
Across the Atlantic, North American gardeners welcomed this newly bred flower. The pansy gained popularity rapidly. In an 1888 mail-order catalog, the pansy is described as "The most popular of all flowers grown from seed--our sales exceeding one hundred thousand packets a year." That's a lot of pansy seed, even in today's market.
In the last 50 years much of the innovative pansy breeding has been in Germany, the United States and Japan. New pansy colors such as shades of pink, rose or orange and unusual bicolor designs have expanded the variety of pansies available to gardeners in North America. The diversity of pansies will flourish as pansy popularity continues to grow.


Pansy done in oil on 10x10x1 1/2 gallery wrapped stretched canvas with painted sides and the back is wired.2/13/08

Media: oil
Size: 10 in X 10 in (25.4 cm X 25.4 cm)
Price: $100 USD

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Monday, February 11, 2008

Jazz Club

Jazz Club
Jazz Club, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:

Jazz and Blues are the kind of music I love. The color reflects the mood of Jazz.
Jazz Club 8x6x1 1/2 oil on stretched canvas.This painting has painted sides and is wired ready to hang.

Media: oil
Size: 6 in X 8 in (15.2 cm X 20.3 cm)
Price: $100 USD

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Sunday, February 10, 2008

Valentine Cupcakes

Valentine Cupcakes
Valentine Cupcakes, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:

This little Valentine is just for you
Valentine Cupcakes 6x6x1 1/2 oil on gallery wrapped canvas.This painting is wired and ready to hang.

Media: oil
Size: 6 in X 6 in (15.2 cm X 15.2 cm)
Price: $100 USD

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Thursday, February 07, 2008

Happy Hour wine and beer (click here to bid)

Happy Hour
Happy Hour, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:

Happy hour is a period of time in the late afternoons Monday through Thursday, and sometimes Friday (usually taking place between 4 pm and 7 pm - rush hour for many workers) during which some restaurants and bars give discounts for drinks, especially alcoholic drinks. The idea is that it acts as a promotion of the venue during the quieter times.
The term originated in the United States Navy. In the 1920s, “happy hour” was slang for on-ship performances. “Happy” in this context meant slightly drunk.
The idea of drinking before dinner has its roots in the Prohibition era. When the 18th Amendment and the Volstead Act were passed banning alcohol consumption, citizens would host “cocktail hours” or “happy hours” at a speakeasy — underground drinking establishments — before eating at restaurants where alcohol could not be served. Cocktail lounges continued the trend of drinking before dinner. "Happy hour" entered civilian use around 1960, especially after a Saturday Evening Post article in 1959. Happy hour has become a tradition for many workers, white and blue collar alike.
The push against drunk driving and alcohol abuse has curtailed the use of the happy hour to some extent. In the 1980s, bars started providing free hors d'oeuvres to lower the blood alcohol content of patrons. Glasgow has banned happy hours to reduce binge drinking, as has the Republic of Ireland. Even the U.S. military got in the act, when in 1984 they abolished happy hours at military base clubs.
Despite the controversy, happy hour still exists around the globe. Today in the United States, "Happy Hour" culture consists largely of junior and mid-level professionals getting together for a drink to unwind after work. In the United Kingdom, the cocktail hour serves a similar purpose, but traditionally begins at 5pm and ends an hour later.


Happy Hour 14x11x1 1/2
Gallery wrapped canvas with painted sides and wired ready to hang.

Media: oil
Size: 11 in X 14 in (27.9 cm X 35.6 cm)
Price: $200 USD

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Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Flying Hearts

Flying Hearts
Flying Hearts, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:

It's almost Valentines day so give your favorit sweetheart a large Valentine Painting in place of a card to show your love. This large abstract work is sure to wow her. It is 22x 30 with out a matt and frame. This large work will be a fun painting in your home all year with it bright colors.


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Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Fresh Squeezed

Fresh Squeezed
Fresh Squeezed, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:

Depression glass is clear or colored translucent glassware that was distributed free, or at low cost, in the United States around the time of the Great Depression. The Quaker Oats Company, and other food manufacturers and distributors, put a piece of glassware in boxes of food, as an incentive to purchase. Movie theaters and businesses would hand out a piece simply for coming in the door.
Most of this glassware was made in the central and mid-west United States, where access to raw materials and power made manufacturing inexpensive in the first half of the twentieth century. More than twenty manufacturers made more than 100 patterns, and entire dinner sets were made in some patterns. Common colors are clear, or crystal; pink, pale blue, green, and amber. Less common colors include yellow, jadeite (opaque pale green), delphite (opaque pale blue), cobalt blue, red, black, and white (milk glass).
Depression glass has been highly collectible since the 1960's. Due to its popularity as a collectible, Depression glass is becoming more scarce on the open market. Scarce pieces may sell for several hundred dollars. Some manufacturers continued to make popular patterns after World War II, or introduced similar patterns, which are also collectible. Popular and expensive patterns and pieces have been reproduced, and reproductions are still being made.

I collect orange juice squeezers like this one I painted.

Fresh Squeezed 11x14x1 1/2 oil on stretched gallery wrapped canvas. The back is wired and the sides are painted.

Media: oil
Size: 14 in X 11 in (35.6 cm X 27.9 cm)
Price: $150 USD

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Monday, February 04, 2008

Strwaberry Cupcakes SOLD

Strawberry Cupcakes
Strawberry Cupcakes, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:

Strawberry Cupcakes has some impasto work in it. The colors are warm and inviting,so pull up a chair and have a cup of coffee while enjoying your cupcake.
12x6 oil on gallery wrapped canvas with painted sides. This painting is wired and ready to hang.

Media: oil
Size: 6 in X 12 in (15.2 cm X 30.5 cm)
Price: $100 USD

How to Purchase: SOLD

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Gone to Seed

Gone to Seed
Gone to Seed, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:
Gone to Seed

Media: oil
Size: 14 in X 11 in (35.6 cm X 27.9 cm)
Price: $200 USD

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Apples,Bananas, and Lace

Apples,Bananas,and Lace
Apples,Bananas,and Lace, painting by Delilah Smith

About This Painting:

Apples,Bananas and Lace oil painting by Michigan artist Delilah. Maybe its time to join the fresh fruit of the month club. Do you have a favorit fruit you would like me to paint and post here? Please send me an email and I will do a special painting just for you, no need to buy just look. I am just looking for new ideas, shall we say fresh ideas. Send me an email:send me an email
10x10x 1 1/2 oil on gallery wrapped stretched canvas with painted sides. The back is wired and it is ready to hang.

Media: oil
Size: 10 in X 10 in (25.4 cm X 25.4 cm)
Price: $100 USD

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Friday, February 01, 2008

Touch Down Cupcakes SOLD


It’s Super Bowl Sunday. The Patriots vs the Giants at the Super Bowl game on Sunday who will win? Will you be watching? Here are touch down cupcake to take you through the game. These colorful little cupcakes have their party sprinkles on and are ready to play football on Sunday.