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Friday, December 29, 2023

Original Whimsical Figurative Painting "Ada's Next Move" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse

 

                                               



Another piece from my "Ada" series, which is dear to my heart. 

The original is 30"x12" acrylic /available

 Prints are also available in multiple sizes HERE.

 Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work


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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Whimsical Art, Ocean Animal, Contemporary Figure Painting, "Ada Looks Her Best" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse

 

                                                           


Ada Looks Her Best was inspired by a friend who made the brave decision to find love by getting online and scheduling 30 dates, with 30 different men, in 30 days. What a warrior. And guess what? She found LOVE.


 40"x12" Acrylic Collection of the artist.

 Prints are available in multiple sizes HERE

 Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work


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Monday, October 16, 2023

Original Colorado Landscape Oil Painting, Western Landscape "The Old Loading Dock" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse

 

                             



When my husband and I bought our home this old loading dock was left on the property. For us, it’s a symbol of the days when it was still a working ranch. The hills behind it change their disposition and color throughout the day. This painting shows the land in midsummer glory.

 24"x48" Acrylic on Canvas/Available


 Click HERE for pricing.

 Prints are also available HERE

 Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work

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Friday, August 18, 2023

Original Still Life Lily Painting by "Lilies on the Windowsill" Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse

 



When I buy fresh flowers I place them into a clear vase of some kind and photograph them in a variety of settings. i love the way the stems look through the glass and water. I love to discover where the light refracts, and how the light streams through the delicate petals. When I looked at the photos of this arrangement, I was pleased to see all of the purples and magentas and how the light shafted through the bouquet in places.

 Acrylic on Cradleboard, 18×24x2/Available

 Prints in multiple sizes are also available HERE

 To view more of my work, visit http://NanceeJean.com





This painting is beautifully framed with a simple, contemporary treatment. The colors of radiant orchid and midnight violet make the simple gold frontispiece pop.

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Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Original Whimsical Figurative Painting "Ada's Next Move" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse

 

                                               



Another piece from my "Ada" series, which is dear to my heart. 

The original is 30"x12" acrylic /available

 Prints are also available in multiple sizes HERE.

 Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work


  Follow me on facebook
  Follow me on Pinterest
  Follow me on Instagram

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Bison Art Painting "How The Bison Got His Hump" by Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West

 

Western Wildlife,Contemporary Bison painting

I’m currently completing a series of 6 paintings based on Native American legends. 

 This painting is based on the legend: How the Bison Got His Hump. Here’s my retelling:

 In the beginning days, the bison didn’t have a hump. He was fast and sleek and ran across the prairie having so much fun that he cared for nothing else. He didn’t notice (or didn’t care about) any small creature that got in his way. He trampled the birds and their fragile nests, he trampled the field mice, and the squirrels, and the foxes, and the rabbits. He crushed the flowers and the tender leaves that fed the prairie creatures. All of the creatures begged him to stay away, but Bison didn’t listen to them. He was having too much fun!

The birds and other small animals cried so loud that Great Mother heard them. She ran ahead of Bison and said, “You should be ashamed of yourself!” She hit him on the back with a stick, and Bison hunched up his shoulders and lowered his big head, to ward off another blow. But Great Mother didn’t hit him again. She said, “From now on you will always have a hump on your back and you will always carry your head low because of your shame.”

So this is why Bison has a hump, and why sometimes you see a happy bird or two on the back of a bison. 

 36"x24" Acrylic on Yupo//Available

 The Original as well as Prints are Available HERE

 Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work.

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Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Original Colorado Landscape Oil Painting, Western Landscape "The Old Loading Dock" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse

 

                             



When my husband and I bought our home this old loading dock was left on the property. For us, it’s a symbol of the days when it was still a working ranch. The hills behind it change their disposition and color throughout the day. This painting shows the land in midsummer glory.

 24"x48" Acrylic on Canvas/Available


 Click HERE for pricing.

 Prints are also available HERE

 Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work

  Follow me on facebook
  Follow me on Pinterest
  Follow me on Instagram

Friday, February 17, 2023

Contemporary Bird Painting "Ada Calls In The Birds" by Painter of the American West Nancee Jean Busse

 

                                                  

 My Ada series is close to my heart. I love painting them! 

 12x30 Acrylic on Canvas/ Available

 Prints are Available in Multiple Sizes-Click HERE for Pricing.

 Visit http://www.nanceejean.com/ to view more of my work.


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Friday, January 27, 2023

Bison Art Painting "How The Bison Got His Hump" by Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West

 

Western Wildlife,Contemporary Bison painting

I’m currently completing a series of 6 paintings based on Native American legends. 

 This painting is based on the legend: How the Bison Got His Hump. Here’s my retelling:

 In the beginning days, the bison didn’t have a hump. He was fast and sleek and ran across the prairie having so much fun that he cared for nothing else. He didn’t notice (or didn’t care about) any small creature that got in his way. He trampled the birds and their fragile nests, he trampled the field mice, and the squirrels, and the foxes, and the rabbits. He crushed the flowers and the tender leaves that fed the prairie creatures. All of the creatures begged him to stay away, but Bison didn’t listen to them. He was having too much fun!

The birds and other small animals cried so loud that Great Mother heard them. She ran ahead of Bison and said, “You should be ashamed of yourself!” She hit him on the back with a stick, and Bison hunched up his shoulders and lowered his big head, to ward off another blow. But Great Mother didn’t hit him again. She said, “From now on you will always have a hump on your back and you will always carry your head low because of your shame.”

So this is why Bison has a hump, and why sometimes you see a happy bird or two on the back of a bison. 

 36"x24" Acrylic on Yupo//Available

 The Original as well as Prints are Available HERE

 Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work.

  Follow me on facebook
  Follow me on Pinterest
  Follow me on Instagram




Friday, September 23, 2022

Original Still Life Lily Painting by "Lilies on the Windowsill" Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse

 



When I buy fresh flowers I place them into a clear vase of some kind and photograph them in a variety of settings. i love the way the stems look through the glass and water. I love to discover where the light refracts, and how the light streams through the delicate petals. When I looked at the photos of this arrangement, I was pleased to see all of the purples and magentas and how the light shafted through the bouquet in places.

 Acrylic on Cradleboard, 18×24x2/Available

 Prints in multiple sizes are also available HERE

 To view more of my work, visit http://NanceeJean.com





This painting is beautifully framed with a simple, contemporary treatment. The colors of radiant orchid and midnight violet make the simple gold frontispiece pop.

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Friday, August 19, 2022

Native American Legend, Bison Art Painting "How The Bison Got His Hump" by Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West

 

Western Wildlife,Contemporary Bison painting

I’m currently completing a series of 6 paintings based on Native American legends. 

 This painting is based on the legend: How the Bison Got His Hump. Here’s my retelling:

 In the beginning days, the bison didn’t have a hump. He was fast and sleek and ran across the prairie having so much fun that he cared for nothing else. He didn’t notice (or didn’t care about) any small creature that got in his way. He trampled the birds and their fragile nests, he trampled the field mice, and the squirrels, and the foxes, and the rabbits. He crushed the flowers and the tender leaves that fed the prairie creatures. All of the creatures begged him to stay away, but Bison didn’t listen to them. He was having too much fun!

The birds and other small animals cried so loud that Great Mother heard them. She ran ahead of Bison and said, “You should be ashamed of yourself!” She hit him on the back with a stick, and Bison hunched up his shoulders and lowered his big head, to ward off another blow. But Great Mother didn’t hit him again. She said, “From now on you will always have a hump on your back and you will always carry your head low because of your shame.”

So this is why Bison has a hump, and why sometimes you see a happy bird or two on the back of a bison. 

 36"x24" Acrylic on Yupo//Available

 The Original as well as Prints are Available HERE

 Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work.

  Follow me on facebook
  Follow me on Pinterest
  Follow me on Instagram




Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Original Colorado Landscape Oil Painting, Western Landscape "The Old Loading Dock" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse

 

                             



When my husband and I bought our home this old loading dock was left on the property. For us, it’s a symbol of the days when it was still a working ranch. The hills behind it change their disposition and color throughout the day. This painting shows the land in midsummer glory.

 24"x48" Acrylic on Canvas/Available


 Click HERE for pricing.

 Prints are also available HERE

 Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work

  Follow me on facebook
  Follow me on Pinterest
  Follow me on Instagram

Monday, March 14, 2022

Contemporary Bird Painting "Ada Calls In The Birds" by Painter of the American West Nancee Jean Busse

 

                                                  

 My Ada series is close to my heart. I love painting them! 

 12x30 Acrylic on Canvas/ Available

 Prints are Available in Multiple Sizes-Click HERE for Pricing.

 Visit http://www.nanceejean.com/ to view more of my work.


  Follow me on facebook
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Friday, March 11, 2022

Original Whimsical Figurative Painting "Ada's Next Move" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse

 

                                               



Another piece from my "Ada" series, which is dear to my heart. 

The original is 30"x12" acrylic /available

 Prints are also available in multiple sizes HERE.

 Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work


  Follow me on facebook
  Follow me on Pinterest
  Follow me on Instagram

Friday, February 25, 2022

Native American Legend, Bison Art Painting "How The Bison Got His Hump" by Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West

 

Western Wildlife,Contemporary Bison painting

I’m currently completing a series of 6 paintings based on Native American legends. 

 This painting is based on the legend: How the Bison Got His Hump. Here’s my retelling:

 In the beginning days, the bison didn’t have a hump. He was fast and sleek and ran across the prairie having so much fun that he cared for nothing else. He didn’t notice (or didn’t care about) any small creature that got in his way. He trampled the birds and their fragile nests, he trampled the field mice, and the squirrels, and the foxes, and the rabbits. He crushed the flowers and the tender leaves that fed the prairie creatures. All of the creatures begged him to stay away, but Bison didn’t listen to them. He was having too much fun!

The birds and other small animals cried so loud that Great Mother heard them. She ran ahead of Bison and said, “You should be ashamed of yourself!” She hit him on the back with a stick, and Bison hunched up his shoulders and lowered his big head, to ward off another blow. But Great Mother didn’t hit him again. She said, “From now on you will always have a hump on your back and you will always carry your head low because of your shame.”

So this is why Bison has a hump, and why sometimes you see a happy bird or two on the back of a bison. 

 36"x24" Acrylic on Yupo//Available

 The Original as well as Prints are Available HERE

 Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work.

  Follow me on facebook
  Follow me on Pinterest
  Follow me on Instagram




Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Whimsical Art, Ocean Animal, Contemporary Figure Painting,"Ada Looks Her Best" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse

 

                                                           


Ada Looks Her Best was inspired by a friend who made the brave decision to find love by getting online and scheduling 30 dates, with 30 different men, in 30 days. What a warrior. And guess what? She found LOVE.


 40"x12" Acrylic Collection of the artist.

 Prints are available in multiple sizes HERE

 Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work


 Follow me on facebook
 Follow me on Pinterest
 Follow me on Instagram

Friday, December 24, 2021

Contemporary Bird Painting "Ada Calls In The Birds" by Painter of the American West Nancee Jean Busse

 

                                                  

 My Ada series is close to my heart. I love painting them! 

 12x30 Acrylic on Canvas/ Available

 Prints are Available in Multiple Sizes-Click HERE for Pricing.

 Visit http://www.nanceejean.com/ to view more of my work.


  Follow me on facebook
  Follow me on Pinterest
  Follow me on Instagram

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Original Whimsical Figurative Painting "Ada's Next Move" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse

 

                                               



Another piece from my "Ada" series, which is dear to my heart. 

The original is 30"x12" acrylic /available

 Prints are also available in multiple sizes HERE.

 Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work


  Follow me on facebook
  Follow me on Pinterest
  Follow me on Instagram

Friday, December 10, 2021

Monday, December 6, 2021

Original Still Life Lily Painting by "Lilies on the Windowsill" Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse

 



When I buy fresh flowers I place them into a clear vase of some kind and photograph them in a variety of settings. i love the way the stems look through the glass and water. I love to discover where the light refracts, and how the light streams through the delicate petals. When I looked at the photos of this arrangement, I was pleased to see all of the purples and magentas and how the light shafted through the bouquet in places.

 Acrylic on Cradleboard, 18×24x2/Available

 Prints in multiple sizes are also available HERE

 To view more of my work, visit http://NanceeJean.com





This painting is beautifully framed with a simple, contemporary treatment. The colors of radiant orchid and midnight violet make the simple gold frontispiece pop.

  Follow me on facebook
  Follow me on Pinterest

  Follow me on Instagram