Art Critiques Index

art critiques index

An index of critiques, reviews, and evaluations of Teresa Bernard’s oil paintings written by admirers of her work. Plus, more!

Listed below is an index of art critiques written by admirers of Teresa Bernard’s work. Whether you’re an artist, collector, or simply curious, these reviews offer fresh perspectives on her masterful oil paintings.

If you would like to contribute your own critique about one or more of Teresa’s oil paintings, we encourage you to do so. Be sure to read “How to Write a Constructive Art Critique” first. You will find it helpful in writing and submitting your review.

Writing An Art Critique

How to Write a Constructive Art Critique — Helpful tips and an outline on how to craft one.

Art Critiques

Art Critique: Still Life with Fruit and Candle, written by Boykin Reid

Artwork Critique: Sunflower from Behind, written by Camry Dalton

Fine Art Critique: Currituck Beach Lighthouse, written by Tomeka Carrera

Oil Painting Art Critique: Boat Fenders, written by Elias Thorne

Oil Painting Critique: Monument Valley, written by Maverick Camden

Painting Critique: Along The Intracoastal Waterway, written by Brita Wilde

Art Evaluations

Art Evaluation: Still Life with Clay Pottery, written by Cassius Aurelius

Artwork Evaluation: Flamingo and Chick, written by Thalia Brooks

Fine Art Evaluation: Calvary at Sunset, written by Beryl Wayne

Oil Painting Evaluation: Spacewalker, written by Ingram Espinosa

Painting Evaluation: Hilltops, written by Houston Eustis

Art Reflections

Art Reflections: Ballerina Feet en Pointe, written by Zephyrine Kelly

Artwork Reflections: Kokomo Beach, written by Brooklyn MacQuoid

Fine Art Reflections: Red Poinsettia, written by Seraphina Devorah

Painting Reflections: Still Life with Black Jars, written by Kyria Lark

Art Reviews

Art Review: Fall Pumpkins and a Wagon Wheel, written by Aria Wildwood

Artwork Review: Song of The Trees, written by Helena Lysander

Fine Art Review: Sea of Galilee at Capernaum, written by Marcus Zephyr

Oil Painting Art Review: The Study, written by Elowyn Sylvan

Oil Painting Review: Swimming with Sharks, written by Nolan Drake

Painting Review: Still Life with Coral and Lantern, written by Sage Kwan

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FROM THE EDITORS: We hope you enjoyed this art critiques index and found it’s information to be useful. We’re sure you’ll enjoy the paintings below too. For more information and details, click or tap the thumbnail link.

flower paintings
White Poppies in a Vase (2022)
6″ w x 8″ h
space shuttle painting
Reaching for The Stars (2022)
12″ w x 16″ h
autumn landscape wall art
Fall Pumpkins and a Wagon Wheel (2022)
6″ w x 8″ h

Art Gallery Quick Links

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Space Art     |     Still Life     |     Wildlife

Additional Reading

Oil Paintings Index

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The Newsroom

The Newsroom is your go-to source for the latest press releases, announcements, and breaking news regarding Teresa Bernard Oil Paintings.

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Welcome to The Newsroom, where the vibrant world of art converges with timely updates! As your dedicated source, we bring you a palette of information, all centered around the captivating oil paintings of Teresa Bernard.

Press Releases and Announcements


Art Critique Index


art critiques indexIntroducing an index of critiques, reviews, and evaluations of Teresa Bernard’s oil paintings. Plus, more!

Teresa has received numerous art critiques of her work, all written by admirers. We thought you would enjoy reading them. So, we compiled a list and published them online!

Read them here.


FAQs

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Frequently Asked Questions About Teresa Bernard’s Art

We’ve updated this website to include a question-and-answer section. Read the top ten frequently asked questions (FAQs) Teresa Bernard receives regarding her oil paintings, along with her response to each one.

Read the top ten FAQs here.


Affordable Oil Paintings on Canvas

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Announcing Affordably Priced Oil Paintings by Teresa Bernard

ATTENTION all art lovers and collectors on a budget! We’re thrilled to introduce a line of hand-painted fine art, meticulously crafted for art enthusiasts who seek beauty and elegance at an affordable price.

Read the full announcement here.


Small Paintings for Small Spaces

press releases
Featuring a Line of Small Oil Paintings by Teresa Bernard

We are pleased to bring your attention to a line of small gallery-quality oil paintings. These paintings on stretched canvas are small enough to fit in tight spaces.

Read all about it here.


Lower Price on Paintings

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Breaking News! New Lower Price on All Teresa Bernard Oil Paintings!

To combat the rising cost of inflation, Teresa Bernard has lowered the price of all her oil paintings. While the cost of everything else is going up, including art supplies, it’s nice when some prices come down.


Fine Art Prints

announcements
Here Ye! Here Ye! Fine Art Prints of Select Teresa Bernard Oil Paintings Are Now Available

We are happy to announce that you can now purchase museum-quality fine art prints of select artworks from Teresa Bernard Oil Paintings online. The selected paintings are from her past works. This is fantastic news!

See available fine art prints here.


Authenticity Certified

Certificate of Authenticity
Certificate of Authenticity Information 

Every painting by Teresa Bernard comes with a customized official Certificate of Authenticity that is hand-signed and embossed with her seal.

See complete information here.


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FROM THE EDITORS: We hope you enjoyed The Newsroom and found it’s information to be useful. We’re sure you’ll enjoy the paintings below too. For more information and details, click or tap the thumbnail link.

space art paintings
Path of The Comet
(2023)
9″ w x 12″ h
cactus artwork
Prickly Pear Cactus
(2021)
9″ w x 12″ h
marine paintings
Bow of The Boat
(2021)
18″ w x 18″ h

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Space Art     |     Still Life     |     Wildlife

Additional Reading

My Oil Paintings Index

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Oil Painting Review: Swimming with Sharks

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Oil painting review of Swimming with Sharks, a painting by Teresa Bernard.

An oil painting review of the artistic work “Swimming with Sharks” written by Nolan Drake.

Swimming with Sharks” is an intriguing oil painting that immediately draws the viewer into its mysterious depths. Created by the talented artist Teresa Bernard, this piece invites contemplation and reflection.

Teresa’s artistry shines in her capacity to stir emotions with each stroke of her brush. Her work is a lively yet balanced composition. The focal point, a group of hammerhead sharks, seizes the observer’s gaze. As the sharks glide above, the viewer is immersed into the scene, sharing the waters with these majestic creatures. The ocean’s hues of cerulean pop against the darker, muted depths, and the light playing on the water’s surface gives a dreamlike quality, as if capturing a single moment in time.

The water’s cool embrace beckons, yet the unknown depths evoke a primal fear. Teresa’s ability to evoke conflicting emotions is remarkable. The viewer becomes both observer and participant, caught in a delicate balance between safety and peril.

Symbolically, “Swimming with Sharks” represents the human experience. We all maneuver through perilous waters—our personal battles, societal expectations, and internal conflicts. The unseen swimmer—the viewer—embodies resilience, bravery, and the quest for liberty. It suggests that we must also plunge into the unknown, accepting risks to unearth concealed realities.

“Swimming with Sharks” transcends mere representation. It invites us to explore our own depths, to confront fears, and to find beauty in vulnerability. Teresa’s brushwork captures the ebb and flow of life—an invitation to swim alongside our fears, daring to thrive in uncertain waters.

Disclaimer: This critique reflects my personal interpretation and emotional response. Art, like any subjective experience, may evoke different feelings in each viewer.

—Nolan Drake

This Painting is For Sale
For more information about this painting or to purchase it, click or tap on the following link: "Swimming with Sharks."

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galaxy wall art
Galaxy of The Spanish Dancer (2022)
24″ w x 18″ h
astronomy painting
Little Star Gazer
(2022)
9″ w x 12″ h

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Additional Reading

Wildlife Paintings for Sale

How to Write a Constructive Art Critique

Art Critiques Index

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Painting Review: Still Life with Coral and Lantern

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Painting review of Still Life with Coral and Lantern, a painting by Teresa Bernard.

A painting review of “Still Life with Coral and Lantern” written by Sage Kwan.

I came upon the online art gallery of Teresa Bernard, a fine artist specializing in oil paintings. While browsing her website, I noticed that several admirers had shared critiques of her work. Intrigued by this, I carefully looked over several pieces and chose to write a review for one myself. The painting I selected was “Still Life with Coral and Lantern.” Below are my thoughts.

Title: Colors of the Sea, a Review of Still Life with Coral and Lantern,

This colorful oil painting depicts a nautical still life, artfully blending elements that stir curiosity and convey serenity.

Composition and Elements:

The centerpiece features turquoise and tangerine corals, meticulously placed before a rustic nautical lantern. The coral, with its intricate branching forms, seems to breathe life into the canvas. The lantern, with its rusted metal and white candle, adds a touch of maritime nostalgia. They rest upon a round pink marble table, which completes the arrangement.

Light and Atmosphere:

The interplay of light and shadow is masterful. The window’s illumination dances across the coral, revealing its texture and depth. The teal-and-tan wallpaper in the background adds a sense of place—a cozy room overlooking the sea, perhaps.

Narrative and Symbolism:

Symbolism weaves through the composition. The coral symbolizes life’s persistence—the slow growth, the resilience.  I imagine it swaying gently in an unseen current, a silent witness to centuries of oceanic existence. The lantern, once utilitarian, now stands as a metaphor for time’s passage. Perhaps it once guided a sailor home, its warm glow cutting through the darkness. Now, it rests on a round pink marble table, as a relic of maritime history.

Personal Reflection:

In my heart, I feel a connection to this still life. It whispers of impermanence, of beauty found in unexpected corners. Teresa’s decision to incorporate coral—an unusual choice—adds uniqueness to the composition. The play of warm and cool tones creates a dynamic visual experience.

In conclusion, “Still Life with Coral and Lantern” beckons its viewers to reflect on the relationship between nature, the passage of time, and human creations. The deliberate composition and technical skill of Teresa Bernard makes this piece a delightful addition to any art collection.

—Sage Kwan

This Painting is For Sale
For more information about this painting or to purchase it, click or tap on the following link: "Still Life with Coral and Lantern."

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antique still life
Great-Grandma’s Sewing Thread #1 (2021) 6″ w x 6″ h
vintage still life
Great-Grandma’s Sewing Thread #2 (2021) 6″ w x 6″ h

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How to Write a Constructive Art Critique

Art Critiques Index

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My Oil Paintings Index

A Visual Reference of Oil Paintings by Teresa Bernard

Oil Paintings IndexThis is a visual resource index and reference of my oil paintings. If you don’t see the art piece you’re looking for here, chances are very likely that it’s not one of mine. Of course, this is not an exhaustive list. I’ve been painting since my pre-teens, long before the Internet and the creation of this website. Regrettably, I don’t have any photos of my early works to include in the oil paintings index.

This index is updated frequently. As more paintings are completed, they are added to this painting index.

All paintings are available for purchase unless indicated otherwise.

Flower Art Index

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flower art index
Red and White Cosmos (2023)
6″ w x 8″ h
Available
index of flower paintings
Red Poinsettia
(2023)
12″ w x 9″ h
Available
paintings reference directory
White Calla Lilies on Blue (2023)
6″ w x 8″ h
Available
oil paintings reference
Poppy Pods
(2022)
8″ w x 6″ h
Available
flower art still life
White Poppies in a Vase (2022)
6″ w x 8″ h
Available
desert artwork index
Prickly Pear Cactus
(2021)
9″ w x 12″ h
Available
oil paintings list
Dill Flowers Close-up (2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
Available
catalog of Teresa Bernard art
King Protea Flower (2020)
6″ w x 6″ h
Available
paintings resource
Yellow Rose Blossom
(2018)
6″ w x 6″ h
Available
visual index of canvas art
Sunflower From Behind (2016)
20″ w x 16″ h
Available
rose artwork
Yellow Rose of Texas (2008) 
18″ w x 18″ h
SOLD
Index of fine art
Magnolia Blossom (2007) 
18″ w x 18″ h
SOLD
floral art directory
Tyler Red Rose
(2006)
16″ w x 12″ h
SOLD
oil paintings on canvas
Tiger Lily Close-up (2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
SOLD

Landscape Oil Paintings Index

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landscape paintings index
Under The Shade Tree
(2023)
12″ w x 9″ h
Available
autumn shade tree painting
Under the Shade Tree in Autumn (2023)
9″ w x 12″ h
Available
stormy weather painting
Lightning Strikes
(2023)
12″ w x 9″ h
Available
pine trees forest painting
Song of The Trees
(2023)
24″ w x 36″ h
Available
landscape paintings reference
Hilltops
(2023)
9″ w x 12″ h
Available
landscape art directory
Fall Pumpkins and a Wagon Wheel (2022)
6″ w x 8″ h
Available
silhouette trees painting
Trees at Dusk
(2022)
12″ w x 9″ h
Available
resource directory of landscapes
Blue Shutters
 (2022)
12″ w x 9″ h
Available
 hot air balloon
Up, Up and Away!
(2022)
30″ w x 24″ h 
Available
landscape oil paintings index
The Broadside of a Barn (2022)
12″ w x 9″ h 
Available
paintings visual listings
Up the Steps
(2021)
9″ w x 12″ h
Available
farmhouse wall canvas art
Raggedy Ol’ Farmhouse (2021)
12″ w x 9″ h
Available
directory of oil paintings
Log Cabin in The Autumn Woods (2021)
9″ w x 12″ h
Available
art reference
Fence Post in The Meadow (2020)
9″ w x 12″ h
Available
paintings artwork index
The Garden Cottage (2020)
6″ w x 6″ h
Available
National Monument art
Devils Tower
(2019)
6″ w x 6″ h
Available
paintings Index
Mount Kilimanjaro Rising (2018)
30″ w x 24″ h
SOLD
inventory of canvas art paintings
Lighthouse, Palo Duro Canyon (2016)
16″ w x 12″ h
Available
resource listings of oil paintings
Tractor Tire
(2016)
12″ w x 16″ h
Available
landscape oil paintings
Texas Flag Barn
(2015)
20″ w x 16″ h
Available
visual landscape painting reference
Life in Texas — Round Hay Bales (2013) 
16″ w x 20″ h
Available
artwork index
Cowboy Sunset
(2012)
24″ w x 18″ h
Available
oil paintings list
Forgotten Roads of Bygone Days (2012)
24″ w x 18″ h
Available
list of landscape paintings
Camelthorn Trees of Africa (2011)
24″ w x 24″ h
Available
directory of oil paintings
Van Gogh’s Church
(2011) 
20″ w x 24″ h
Available
Teresa Bernard Oil Paintings Index
Scaling Mount Kilimanjaro (2011)
24″ w x 18″ h
SOLD
catalog of landscape art
Covered Wagon on The Prairie (2010)
20″ w x 16″ h
Available
resource list of oil paintings
Monument Valley
(2009)
16″ w x 12″ h
Available
inventory listing landscape paintings
Calvary at Sunset
(2009)
20″ w x 16″ h
Available
fine art Oil Paintings Index
The Garden Tomb (2004)
9″ w x 12″ h
NOT FOR SALE
reference visual for artwork
The Garden Tomb at Sunset (2004)
12″ w x 9″ h
SOLD
visual index of Oil Paintings
The Grand Teton Mountains (2003)
18″ w x 14″ h
SOLD
Index visual list fine art
Sunset Over Texas (2001)
12″ w x 9″ h
SOLD
Oil Paintings inventory of fine art
Fence Post in The Snow (2001)
9″ w x 12″ h
SOLD
visual list of wall art
The Giants of Sequoia (1998)
12″ w x 16″ h
SOLD
visual record of Teresa Bernard art
Covered Bridge of Lane County (1997)
12″ w x 9″ h
SOLD

Marine and Seascape Paintings Index

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beach art index
Kokomo Beach
(2022)
6″ w x 6″ h 
Available
oils on canvas
Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse (2022)
6″ w x 8″ h 
Available
record of marine artwork
Rowboat at The Pier
(2021)
12″ w x 12″ h 
Available
resource directory
Bow of The Boat
(2021)
18″ w x 18″ h
Available
oil paintings by Teresa Bernard
Yaquina Head Lighthouse (2021)
9″ w x 12″ h
SOLD
list of artworks
Seagull Beach
(2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
SOLD
oil paintings index
Sunset in The Tropics (2020)
6″ w x 6″ h
Available
paintings visual recourse
Victoria Falls, Africa (2018)
30″ w x 24″ h
SOLD
catalog of fine art paintings
Return to Peggy’s Cove (2009)
20″ w x 18″ h
SOLD
resource list of paintings
Currituck Beach Lighthouse (2008)
11″ w x 14″ h
Available
visual index of canvas art
Peggy’s Cove Revisited (2008)
20″ w x 16″ h
SOLD
record of artwork
Sea of Galilee at Capernaum (2005)
20″ w x 16″ h
Available
visual reference of wall paintings
Peggy’s Cove
(2005)
20″ w x 16″ h
SOLD
directory of wall art
Boat Fenders
(2003)
9″ w x 12″ h
Available
oil paintings index
The Fisherman in a Red Boat (2003)
9″ w x 12″ h
SOLD
artwork listings index
Along The Intracoastal Waterway (2001)
12″ w x 9″ h
Available
index of artworks
Irish Fishing Village, Bunratty IRL (2001)
12″ w x 9″ h
SOLD
canvas Index visual list
Heceta Head Lighthouse (2000)
16″ w x 12″ h
SOLD
Teresa Bernard art records
Oregon Coast
(1997)
9″ w x 12″ h
SOLD

People & Portrait Oil Paintings Index

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People Paintings Index
Fishing with Dad
(2023)
24″ w x 18″
SOLD
ballet dancer fine art
Ballerina Feet En Pointe (2022)
6″ w x 8″ h
Available
surfer girl
Gone Surfing
(2022)
12″ w x 16″ h
Available
people paintings directory
Sisters in Lavender
(2021)
24″ w x 18″ h
Available
people in art resource
A Boy and His Dog (2020)
24″ w x 18″ h
Available
artwork index
Girl in The Red Dress
(2020)
24″ w x 18″ h
Available
directory of Teresa Bernard art
The Ballerina
(2013)
24″ w x 18″ h
Available
inventory of artwork paintings
Portrait of Tera
(2005)
16″ w x 20″ h
NOT FOR SALE
visual list of artwork Index
Portrait of Robert
(2003)
12″ w x 16″ h
NOT FOR SALE

Space Art Index

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index of space art
Asteroid Collision Course (2023)
9″ w x 12″ h
Available
space art painting of comet
Path of The Comet
(2023)
9″ w x 12″ h
Available
astronaut wall art
Spacewalker
(2022)
30″ w x 24″ h
Available
list of spart art paintings
Reaching for The Stars (2022)
12″ w x 16″ h
Available
visual index of canvas art
Galaxy of The Spanish Dancer (2022)
24″ w x 18″ h
Available
visual painting reference
Little Star Gazer
(2022)
9″ w x 12″ h
Available
space art paintings index
Asteroid Strike
(2022)
6″ w x 6″ h
Available
space art catalog
The Beautiful Infinite (2021)
12″ w x 12″ h
SOLD
inventory of oil paintings
Starship Enterprise — To Boldly Go (2021)
24″ w x 18″ h
SOLD
resource directory of oil paintings
A View of The Full Moon and Earth (2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
Available
visual list of canvas paintings
Starry Night with Lone Scraggly Tree (2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
SOLD
record of artwork by Teresa Bernard
In a Faraway Galaxy (2021) 
6″ w x 6″ h
Available
oil paintings by Teresa Bernard
Fly Me to The Moon
(2020)
9″ w x 12″ h
Available
outer space artwork listings
Space…The Next Frontier (2017)
24″ w x 18″ h
Available
index of oil paintings
Night Sky Over Delicate Arch (2017)
6″ w x 6″ h
SOLD
visual reference of wall paintings
Full Moon Rising
(2013)
20″ w x 16″ h
Available
oil paintings reference directory
First Footprint on The Moon (2012)
18″ w x 24″ h
SOLD
reference visual space art
First Man on The Moon (2012) 
24″ w x 18″ h
SOLD
resource list of paintings
Land Rover Tracks of Mars (2012)
18″ w x 24″ h
SOLD

Index of Still Life Oil Paintings

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index of still life oil paintings
Still Life with Black Jars (2022)
12″ w x 9″ h
Available
visual list of still life paintings
Three Rustic Jugs
(2021)
12″ w x 9″ h
Available
artwork index
Still Life with Red and Yellow Onions (2021) 
18″ w x 18″ h
Available
record of Teresa Bernard still life art
Great-Grandma’s Sewing Thread #1 (2021) 6″ w x 6″ h
Available
inventory of still life paintings
Great-Grandma’s Sewing Thread #2 (2021) 6″ w x 6″ h
Available
list of table setting artworks
Great-Grandma’s Fine China Teacup (2020)
6″ w x 6″ h
Available
oil paintings by Teresa Bernard
Still Life with Clay Pottery (2006)
14″ w x 11″ h
Available
oil paintings index
Still Life with Coral and Lantern (2004)
14″ w x 11″ h
Available
resource directory of oil paintings
Still Life with Fruit and Candle (2004)
14″ w x 11″ h
Available
record of artwork by Teresa Bernard
The Communion Table (2004)
14″ w x 11″ h
SOLD
Teresa Bernard art visual reference
The Study
(2004)
14″ w x 11″ h
Available
directory of Teresa Bernard Oil Paintings
Barn Door with Horse Tack (2003)
12″ w x 9″ h
SOLD

Wildlife Oil Paintings Index

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animal and wildlife paintings index
Flamingo and Chick  
(2023)
12″ w x 12″ h
Available
sharks wildlife painting
Swimming with Sharks
(2023)
12″ w x 16″ h
Available
insect artwork directory
Swallowtail Butterfly Caterpillar (2022)
6″ w x 8″ h
SOLD
visual painting reference
Snail #1: Last Leaf
(2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
Available
artwork index
Snail #2: Left Hanging (2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
Available
visual index of canvas art
Snail #3: Out on a Limb (2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
Available
listings of Teresa Bernard wildlife art
Snail #4: Turning Over a New Leaf (2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
Available
visual list of animal canvas artwork
Eye of The Zebra 
(2021)
9″ w x 12″ h
Available
visual reference of mammal wall paintings
The American Bison 
(2020)
24″ w x 18″ h
Available
list of insect artworks
The Monarch Butterfly (2019)
6″ w x 6″ h
Available
paintings Index resource of wildlife art
Africa Wildlife — Giraffes (2019)
18″ w x 24″ h
SOLD
inventory of wild animal paintings
Africa Wildlife — Leopard (2019)
18″ w x 24″ h
SOLD
oil paintings by Teresa Bernard
African Elephant on The Serengeti (2018)
18″ w x 24″ h
SOLD
oil paintings index
The Texas Horned Lizard (2018)
6″ w x 6″ h
Available
visual index of canvas art
Ladybug #1 – Hanging on Tight (2016)
6″ w x 6″ h
Available
inventory list of insect art
Ladybug #2 – Almost Perfect Camouflage (2016) 6″ w x 6″ h
Available
resource directory of pet paintings
The Large White Dog (2016)
16″ w x 20″ h
Available
visual list of canvas paintings
Texas Longhorn in The Meadow (2013)
20″ w x 16″ h
Available
visual painting reference
Pet Portrait of Frank (2010)
12″ w x 16″ h
SOLD
record of artwork by Teresa Bernard
Raging African Elephant (2007)
18″ w x 24″ h
SOLD
visual list of canvas paintings
Clownfish
(1998)
9″ w x 12″ h
SOLD

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Additional Reading

Artist Biography of Teresa Bernard

More About the Artist

Artist Interview

Artist Statement by Teresa Bernard

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Glossary of Art Terms

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My Artist Blog Index

Artist Blog Index

I don’t write that many blog posts because I’m busy painting or sharing my art everywhere. So, I try to make every post that I write count. Here is the index to my artist blog posts:

Editor’s Choice

Artist Statement by Teresa Bernard

Visual Art in Bible Scripture

Why Owning a Teresa Bernard Oil Painting is So Special

Most Popular

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Artist Blog Index

Below is an index of my blog posts. I have them broken up into categories to make it easier to find the topic you’re looking for.

About the Artist

Artist Interview — I was interviewed by a college student for a class assignment; he received an “A”.

Artist Statement by Teresa Bernard — I’m told every professional artist needs an artist statement; this one is mine.

My Oil Paintings Index — This is a visual reference to just about every oil painting I’ve ever created.

Appreciating Art

Authentic Oil Paintings—What Makes Them Genuinely Unique

Decorating Your Home with Fine Art

Everyone Loves Wildlife Art

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions About My Art

Genuine Oil Paintings That Captivate Hearts and Homes

Hand-Painted Oil Paintings Have Their Own Unique Story to Tell

How to Write a Constructive Art Critique

Taking Good Care of Your Oil Paintings

The Timeless Allure of Original Oil Paintings

The Why of Christian Art

Visual Art in Bible Scripture

What is Art Appreciation?

What is Fine Art?

Creating Art

A Painting in The Making — A post about my oil painting process from beginning to end.

Developing An Artistic Style of Your Own

DIY Storage for Fine Art Paintings — I designed a simple “do-it-yourself” solution for storing fine my art creations.

Making and Using a Viewfinder to Compose Better Paintings

The Importance of Varnishing Oil Paintings

Three Types of Oil Painting Canvas

Using a Grid to Enlarge and Transfer an Image to Canvas

Painting Series

Adventures in Africa Series

Life in Texas Series

Lighthouses of the World Series

My Christian Art Series

Paintings By Theme

Autumn Paintings — A Symphony of Colors

Oversized Paintings — Unveiling Hidden Treasures

Paintings of the Beach — Capturing Tranquility on Canvas

Paintings of the Night Sky — Nocturnal Serenades

Paintings with Wildflowers — Blossoms Unleashed

Silhouette Paintings — Capturing Moments in Shadow

Sunset Paintings, Why I Love Them

Springtime Paintings — Capturing Nature’s Rebirth on Canvas

Summertime Paintings — The Art of Sunlit Days

Tightly Cropped Paintings — The Art of Focus and Intrigue

Transportation Paintings — The Art of Getting There

Travel Paintings — From Here to Everywhere

Wintertime Paintings — Moments of Winter Magic

Shopping For Art

Affordable Oil Paintings on Canvas

Benefits of Buying Art Directly from the Artist

Buying Oil Paintings as an Investment

Choosing the Perfect Oil Painting for Your Home or Office

Common Misconceptions About Buying Art

Small Paintings for Small Spaces

Southwest Paintings NOT By Teresa Bernard

Starting Your Own Art Collection

Why Owning a Teresa Bernard Oil Painting is So Special

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FROM THE EDITORS: We hope you enjoyed this blog index and found it’s information to be useful. We’re sure you’ll enjoy the paintings below too. For more information and details, click or tap the thumbnail link.

moon oil paintings
Fly Me To The Moon
(2020)
9″ w x 12″ h
still life art
Great-Grandma’s Sewing Thread #1 (2021) 6″ w x 6″ h
log cabin art
Log Cabin in the Autumn Woods (2021)
9″ w x 12″ h

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A glossary of common art terms and definitions.

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I receive feedback from fans all around the world, and I thought you might enjoy reading their comments. The remarks I receive come from admirers of my art, gallery owners, art teachers, students of the arts, and those who aspire to be artists one day. Take a look at what they have to say by clicking the links below.

Feedback from:

Satisfied Customers

Art Teachers and Art Students

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It’s always exciting to hear from fans and admirers of my oil paintings. I’d love to hear from you too! Feel free to send me your feedback. Thanks!

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Small Paintings for Small Spaces

small-scaled art for saleFeaturing a Line of Small Oil Paintings

I am pleased to bring your attention to a line of small gallery-quality oil paintings. These little paintings are available in a diverse variety of themes and are small enough to fit in tight spaces.

When it comes to art, size doesn’t always matter. Small paintings can have a big impact, especially in compact living spaces. They can be proudly displayed anywhere space is cramped, like hallways, stairways, bookshelves, or even ledges. Dress up confined areas such as dorm rooms, offices, and work cubicles. Or even on the walls of your tiny house, RV, or houseboat. These small 6×6-inch or 6×8-inch works of art on premium gallery-wrap stretched canvas are designed to fit anywhere there is a limited amount of wall space you want to decorate or spruce up.

Small Oil Paintings on Canvas

Flowers

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small paintings
Red and White Cosmos (2023)
6″ w x 8″ h
small calla lily painting
White Calla Lilies on Blue (2023)
6″ w x 8″ h
small poppy pods painting
Poppy Pods
(2022)
8″ w x 6″ h
small flowers paintings
White Poppies in a Vase (2022)
6″ w x 8″ h
small canvas artwork
Dill Flowers Close-up (2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
small-scale fine art
King Protea Flower (2020)
6″ w x 6″ h
little-sized creative works
Yellow Rose Blossom (2018)
6″ w x 6″ h
Landscapes

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small paintings of autumn
Fall Pumpkins and a Wagon Wheel (2022)
6″ w x 8″ h
small canvas art
The Garden Cottage (2020)
6″ w x 6″ h
scaled-down artwork
Devils Tower
(2019)
6″ w x 6″ h
Marine
small marine paintings
Kokomo Beach
(2022)
6″ w x 6″ h
lighthouse canvas art
Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse (2022)
6″ w x 8″ h
smaller painted compositions
Sunset in The Tropics (2020)
6″ w x 6″ h
People

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small paintings for sale
Ballerina Feet En Pointe (2022)
6″ w x 8″ h
Space Art

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small space art paintings
Asteroid Strike
(2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
small-scale stretched canvas art
A View of The Full Moon and Earth (2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
small paintings of space for sale
In a Faraway Galaxy (2021) 
6″ w x 6″ h
Still Life

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canvas art for tight spaces
Great-Grandma’s Sewing Thread #1 (2021) 6″ w x 6″ h
artwork for small spaces
Great-Grandma’s Sewing Thread #2 (2021) 6″ w x 6″ h
small art for limited spaces
Great-Grandma’s Teacup (2020)
6″ w x 6″ h
Wildlife

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small insect art oil paintings
The Monarch Butterfly (2019)
6″ w x 6″ h
small-scale horny toad painting
Texas Horned Lizard (2018)
6″ w x 6″ h
little painted pictures
Snail #1: Last Leaf
(2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
smaller-sized works of art
Snail #2: Left Hanging (2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
small-scale stretched canvas art
Snail #3: Out on a Limb (2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
shop for small art paintings
Snail #4: Turning Over a New Leaf (2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
small artwork paintings
Ladybug #1 – Hanging on Tight (2016)
6″ w x 6″ h
little canvas art
Ladybug #2 – Almost Perfect Camouflage (2016) 6″ w x 6″ h

Art Gallery Quick Links

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Space Art     |     Still Life     |     Wildlife

Additional Reading

Affordable Oil Paintings on Canvas

Oversized Paintings — Unveiling Hidden Treasures

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The Importance of Varnishing Oil Paintings

varnishing oil paintings

Why is varnishing your oil paintings so important? Let’s find out.

Now that you have acquired that beautiful oil painting, you will want to take measures to ensure that it stays that way. One important thing to do is make sure it has received several coats of artist-grade, non-yellowing varnish.

Applying varnish to their oil paintings is something every artist should do before allowing their artwork to leave the studio.  Varnish is a final, transparent protective layer applied to a painting after it is finished and completely dry. It is an important first step in preserving the work of art so it lasts for generations to come.

Why varnish an oil painting?

Varnish saturates the colors, making them pop.

It brings out the vibrancy of the colors and gives them that just-painted look and shine. In addition, varnish helps to keep those beautiful colors from fading as the years go by.

Varnish creates an even sheen over the entire surface of the painting.

Oil paint colors dry very differently due to the different pigments that make up each color. When completely dry, some colors appear matte, some satin, and some glossy. A layer or two of varnish will even out the final appearance of the painting, giving it a consistent overall look.

Varnish protects the painted surface from atmospheric elements and makes the surface easier to clean.

All paintings will require cleaning as time goes by; however, the varnish will reduce the frequency of those cleanings and reduce the risk of any possible damage to the painting. Without a protective varnish, a painting will gradually accumulate dust, grime, dirt, grease, moisture, and environmental pollutants. Over time, these elements can dull the colors and lead to cracking and chipping, altering the painting’s appearance as years go by.

When should oil paintings be varnished?

An oil painting should be allowed to dry for a minimum of 6 months before applying varnish. Depending on how thick the paint is applied, it might even need as much as 12 months of drying time. It’s crucial that the oil painting is thoroughly dry before the varnish is applied; otherwise, the varnish may crack. The reason for this is that varnish dries before oil paint does. As oil paint dries, it moves slightly, and since the varnish is already dry, it begins to crack.

If your painting has never been varnished, you will need to wait at least a year and then take it to a reputable frame shop. They may be able to varnish the painting for you; however, it will probably not be for a fee. Or, if you know of an artist in your area who is an oil painter, they can varnish the painting for you as well.

One final solution is to varnish the oil painting yourself. However, I wouldn’t recommend this if your painting is a valuable piece of art. If you do varnish the painting yourself, be sure to use varnish designed for fine art oil paintings. And make sure to follow all the instructions on the label. It is not recommended that you use varnish obtained from a hardware store, as this kind is too harsh for the painting and could wind up damaging it.

Additional information on how to preserve the beauty of your oil paintings can be found here.

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varnish space art paintings
Asteroid Collision Course (2023)
9″ w x 12″ h
still life oil paintings
Still Life with Black Jars (2022)
12″ w x 9″ h
wildlife paintings
The American Bison
(2020)
24″ w x 18″ h

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Additional Reading

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Using a Grid to Enlarge and Transfer an Image to Canvas

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Choosing the Perfect Oil Painting for Your Home or Office

Choosing the perfect oil painting for your home or office doesn’t have to be a daunting experience. Here’s what you need to know.

choosing the perfect oil painting
The Large White Dog by Teresa Bernard.

Are you looking for some oil paintings to adorn the walls in your home, workspace, or corporate office? Before heading out the door to find that fabulous canvas art to accent your décor, there are a few things you will need to consider first. Here are some tips on choosing the perfect oil painting for your home or office.

5 Tips on Choosing the Perfect Oil Painting

Tip #1: Size

The first thing that needs to be considered in choosing the perfect oil painting is the size of the space where your artwork will be displayed. This can be done by taking measurements of the wall space or area. If it is a large area, you will want a larger painting; a smaller area requires a smaller one. This is an important step that should not be neglected. If you purchase a painting and it doesn’t fit in the space, you will be unhappy with your selection. Too small, and the painting looks lost and out of place in all that empty wall space. Too large, and the painting will appear crowded in the space or won’t even fit the space at all. Therefore, it is a good idea to measure your wall space before shopping for wall art.

Tip #2: Color

The color scheme in your home or office needs to be considered as well. Your painting should complement the colors in the room, unless you are going for harsh contrasts. You might not be happy if the colors in your new painting clash with your sofa instead of complimenting it. Also, keep in mind that colors play an essential role in setting moods. Choose calming colors, such as light blues and greens, for bedrooms and areas where relaxation is essential. Bold colors work well in rooms and spaces where conversation and entertainment take place.

Tip #3: Style

The next thing to consider is the style of your décor. Is it contemporary, traditional, or a combination of both? Why not mix and match? Not everything in your home needs to match or be the same. Think about mixing up patterns, textures, and even eras. If your home is an older home with traditional décor, a piece of modern art might look great! And the same goes for a vintage-style painting in a contemporary setting. Remember to have fun; at the end of the day, all that matters is that you love it.

Tip #4: Subject

Next, think about what types of subject matter interest you in a painting. Still life, landscapes, seascapes, or wildlife? Paintings of faraway places or local hangouts? People perhaps. Art can be a great conversation starter between you and visitors. You can choose a painting that is different or makes a bold statement. It can be fun to see what type of reaction your family and visitors will have upon seeing the painting for the first time.

Tip #5: Purpose

Make sure you buy something you love. Take your time to decide what it is you like in a piece of art. What type of paintings are you naturally drawn to? Is it a particular style, artist, or period? Browsing through galleries, museums, art books, and websites will help you decide. This will be necessary if you are considering buying art as an investment. Keep in mind that paintings will take a long time to go up in value, so it is best to buy a painting because you love it rather than waiting for it to be worth a lot of money someday.

Once you have something in mind, you will be able to find just the right oil painting to suit your needs and bring you and your family years of enjoyment.

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contemporary still life
Still Life with Red and Yellow Onions (2021) 
18″ w x 18″ h
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Flamingo and Chick
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12″ w x 12″ h
inanimate objects in art
Three Rustic Jugs
(2021)
12″ w x 9″ h

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Visual Art in Bible Scripture

Bible scripture and visual art

What can we learn about visual art from Bible Scripture?

Let’s examine what the Bible has to say on this subject. To gain a better understanding of what Scripture has to say, try reading the passages in various translations. A good online resource to read other versions of Scripture is BibleGateway.

The best way to read Bible Scripture is always in context. Reading the texts that come before and after the ones mentioned helps create context and give a deeper grasp of what the Bible says on the subject. With that in mind, it’s up to you to read the passages below in context from your Bible or follow the links to read them online.

From Scripture, we learn:

Artistic Ability is God-given

God’s love for beauty is evident in creation, and Bible Scripture reveals that He has gifted some individuals with artistic abilities.

  • Exodus 28:3 English Standard Version (ESV)

    You shall speak to all the skillful, whom I have filled with a spirit of skill, that they make Aaron’s garments to consecrate him for my priesthood.

  • Exodus 31:1-11 The Message (MSG)

    1-5God spoke to Moses: “See what I’ve done; I’ve personally chosen Bezalel, son of Uri, son of Hur of the tribe of Judah. I’ve filled him with the Spirit of God, giving him skill and know-how and expertise in every kind of craft to create designs and work in gold, silver, and bronze; to cut and set gemstones; to carve wood—he’s an all-around craftsman.

6-11“Not only that, but I’ve given him Oholiab, son of Ahisamach of the tribe of Dan, to work with him. And to all who have an aptitude for crafts, I’ve given the skills to make all the things I’ve commanded you: the Tent of Meeting, the Chest of The Testimony and its Atonement-Cover, all the implements for the Tent, the Table and its implements, the pure Lampstand and all its implements, the Altar of Incense, the Altar of Whole-Burnt-Offering and all its implements, the Washbasin and its base, the official vestments, the holy vestments for Aaron the priest and his sons in their priestly duties, the anointing oil, and the aromatic incense for the Holy Place—they’ll make everything just the way I’ve commanded you.”

  • Exodus 35:30-35 The Message (MSG)

    30-35Moses told the Israelites, “See, God has selected Bezalel, son of Uri, son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah. He’s filled him with the Spirit of God, with skill, ability, and know-how for making all sorts of things, to design and work in gold, silver, and bronze; to carve stones and set them; to carve wood, working in every kind of skilled craft. And he’s also made him a teacher, he and Oholiab son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan. He’s gifted them with the know-how needed for carving, designing, weaving, and embroidering in blue, purple, and scarlet fabrics and in fine linen. They can make anything and design anything.”

  • Romans 11:29 New American Standard Bible (NASB)

    for the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable.

Art is a Skill

The Bible teaches that God has given each individual particular talents and abilities to employ for His glory. Therefore, it is up to each individual to develop and nurture these skills.

  • 1 Chronicles 22:15 English Standard Version (ESV)

    You have an abundance of workmen: stonecutters, masons, carpenters, and all kinds of craftsmen without number, skilled in working

  • 2 Chronicles 2:13-14 English Standard Version (ESV)

    13Now I have sent a skilled man, who has understanding, Huram-abi, 14the son of a woman of the daughters of Dan, and his father was a man of Tyre. He is trained to work in gold, silver, bronze, iron, stone, and wood, and in purple, blue, and crimson fabrics and fine linen, and to do all sorts of engraving and execute any design that may be assigned him, with your craftsmen, the craftsmen of my lord, David, your father.

  • 2 Chronicles 24:12 New American Standard Bible (NASB)

    The king and Jehoiada gave it to those who did the work of the service of the house of the Lord; and they hired masons and carpenters to restore the house of the Lord, and also workers in iron and bronze to repair the house of the Lord.

  • Proverbs 31:24 New American Standard Bible (NASB)

    She makes linen garments and sells them and supplies belts to the tradesmen.

  • Jeremiah 18:1-6 English Standard Version (ESV)

    1The word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord: 2“Arise, and go down to the potter’s house, and there I will let you hear my words.” 3So I went down to the potter’s house, and there he was working at his wheel. 4And the vessel he was making of clay was spoiled in the potter’s hand, and he reworked it into another vessel, as it seemed good to the potter to do. 5Then the word of the Lord came to me: 6“O house of Israel, can I not do with you as this potter has done? declares the Lord. Behold, like the clay in the potter’s hand, so are you in my hand, O house of Israel.”

Art is Beautiful

Artists often find inspiration to create beautiful artworks because as they seek to capture and reflect the image and likeness of God.

  • 1 Kings 6 — In this passage, it is evident that God provides detailed instructions for the construction of His temple. These verses make it clear that God desires a beautiful worship space for His people.
  • 1 Kings 7:13-51 — In addition to specific instructions regarding the temple construction, God also goes into detail about the design of the temple’s furnishings.
  • Ecclesiastes 3:11 English Standard Version (ESV)

    He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also, he has put eternity into man’s heart, yet so that he cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end.

  • Song of Solomon 7:1 New American Standard Bible (NASB)

    How beautiful are your feet in sandals, O prince’s daughter! The curves of your hips are like jewels, the work of the hands of an artist.

  • Philippians 4:8 English Standard Version (ESV)

    Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.

Art Glorifies God

God appreciates the beauty of art, and He desires to be honored and glorified through diverse forms of artistic expression. Since art serves as a vehicle to honor and serve God, it ought to be a celebration of God and everything that He created and called good.

  • Psalm 50:2 New American Standard Bible (NASB)

    Out of Zion, the perfection of beauty, God has shone forth.

  • 1 Corinthians 10:31 English Standard Version (ESV)

    So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.

  • Colossians 3:23 New American Standard Bible (NASB)

    Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men,

God is the Original Artist, the Supreme Master Craftsman

The Bible begins by revealing God as the original artist, who conceived the universe and created it with exceptional craftsmanship, including the heavens, earth, and everything within them.

  • Genesis 1:1, 27, 31 English Standard Version (ESV)

    1In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. 27So God created man in his own image, in the image of God, he created him; male and female, he created them. 31And God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good.

  • Genesis 2:7 English Standard Version (ESV)

    then the Lord God formed the man of dust from the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living creature.

  • Job 10:8-9 New International Version (NIV)

    8Your hands shaped me and made me. Will you now turn and destroy me? 9Remember that you molded me like clay. Will you now turn me to dust again?

  • Job 38:4 New American Standard Bible (NASB)

    “Where were you when I laid the foundation of the earth? Tell me if you have understanding.”

  • Psalm 139:13-16 English Standard Version (ESV)

    13For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother’s womb. 14I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well. 15My frame was not hidden from you when I was being made in secret, intricately woven in the depths of the earth. 16Your eyes saw my unformed substance; in your book were written, every one of them, the days that were formed for me, when as yet there was none of them

  • Isaiah 29:16 English Standard Version (ESV)

    You turn things upside down! Shall the potter be regarded as the clay, that the thing made should say of its maker, “He did not make me”; or the thing formed say of him who formed it, “He has no understanding”?

  • Isaiah 45:9, 18 New International Version (NIV)

    9“Woe to those who quarrel with their Maker, those who are nothing but potsherds among the potsherds on the ground. Does the clay say to the potter, ‘What are you making?’ Does your work say, ‘The potter has no hands?’ 18For this is what the Lord says—he who created the heavens, he is God; he who fashioned and made the earth, he founded it; he did not create it to be empty, but formed it to be inhabited—he says: “I am the Lord, and there is no other.

  • Isaiah 64:8 New American Standard Bible (NASB)

    But now, O Lord, You are our Father; we are the clay, and You are our potter; and all of us are the work of Your hand.

  • Zachariah 12:1 New International Version (NIV)

    A prophecy: The word of the Lord concerning Israel. The Lord, who stretches out the heavens, who lays the foundation of the earth, and who forms the human spirit within a person, declares:

  • Romans 9:20-21 New International Version (NIV)

    20But who are you, a human being, to talk back to God? “Shall what is formed say to the one who formed it, ‘Why did you make me like this?’” 21 Does not the potter have the right to make out of the same lump of clay some pottery for special purposes and some for common use?

  • Ephesians 2:10 English Standard Version (ESV)

    For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.

  • Colossians 1:16 New American Standard Bible (NASB)

    For by Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things have been created through Him and for Him.

  • Hebrews 1:10 New International Version (NIV)

    He also says, “In the beginning, Lord, you laid the foundations of the earth, and the heavens are the work of your hands.

  • Revelation 4:11 English Standard Version (ESV)

    “Worthy are you, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they existed and were created.”

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FROM THE EDITORS: We hope you enjoyed this blog about visual art and Bible scripture and found it’s information to be useful. We’re sure you’ll enjoy the Bible-centered paintings below too. For more information and details, click or tap the thumbnail link.

van Gogh's Church
Van Gogh’s Church
(2011) 
20″ w x 24″ h
Calvary at Sunset
Calvary at Sunset
(2009)
20″ w x 16″
sea of Galilee at Capernaum
Sea of Galilee at Capernaum (2005)
20″ w x 16″

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Additional Reading

My Christian Art Series

The Why of Christian Art

What is Art Appreciation?

What is Fine Art?

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