The American Bison

This painting of the American bison speaks to the quiet strength of native wildlife and the legacy of the old West.

Created by Teresa Bernard, this American Bison painting captures the grounded power of the plains and the quiet dignity of native wildlife.
The American Bison, an oil painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2020 – Present

A majestic bison standing in profile anchors the scene—surrounded by open prairie, soft horizon, and blue sky.

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Details & Highlights

Set in open prairie, this painting presents the American bison with quiet authority and grounded realism. There’s no embellishment, no spectacle—just one animal, shaped by the land it belongs to. The composition is spare but deliberate, allowing the subject’s presence to speak for itself. It’s a tribute to native wildlife and western legacy, captured in a moment of stillness that doesn’t ask for attention—it earns it.

Title: The American Bison
Series: Part of the American West Series 
Year Completed: 2020
Dimensions: 24″ w x 18″ h x 1.5" d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style: Realism / Representational Art
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Signed: Yes, on the front 
Originality: Original — one-of-a-kind 
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand-signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal

Painting Description

An American bison commands the composition with quiet force, its form steady and unshaken in the open prairie.

An American bison stands in open prairie, its thick coat showing subtle variations of brown, ochre, and charcoal. Highlights catch along the hump and shoulders, emphasizing mass and texture with quiet precision. The animal’s curved horns and powerful frame are modeled with tonal depth and anatomical accuracy. Behind it, the land slopes gently upward toward a pale blue sky streaked with soft, wispy clouds. A high horizon line allows the prairie to dominate most of the canvas. The image wraps around the canvas edges for seamless viewing from any angle. Signed by artist Teresa Bernard in the lower right corner, the mark ensures originality and authorship.

Painted in oil on gallery-wrapped canvas, the artwork measures 24″ wide by 18″ high and 1.5″ deep. The canvas edges are fully painted, allowing for display with or without a frame. It arrives unframed—perfect for tailoring to your personal style and space. A Certificate of Authenticity is included, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal. This confirms authenticity, provenance, and lasting value for collectors and art lovers alike.

Part of the American West Series, this painting reflects the quiet strength and dignity that defines the collection’s spirit. The subject is shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style, honoring the visual truth of native wildlife and western landscapes. A one-of-a-kind original, The American Bison offers timeless presence and emotional depth—an ideal centerpiece for rustic, western, or heritage-inspired interiors.

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Reflections from the Artist

The story behind this painting begins in the summer of 2016—the same year the American bison was officially named our national mammal. That summer, my family and I traveled to Rapid City, South Dakota, and made a point to visit Custer State Park, where several herds of bison roam freely across the land.

I’ll never forget what the park ranger told us as we entered: “Keep your distance. This is their home. We’re the visitors.” That stayed with me. As we drove through the park, we were lucky enough to witness a herd crossing the road just feet from our vehicle. These animals were enormous, powerful, and breathtakingly calm. I remember wanting to step out of the car and get closer—but of course, that would’ve been foolish. Bison may appear docile, but they’re wild creatures, easily startled and fiercely protective.

That moment stayed with me long after we returned home. I’ve always been fascinated by the American bison—their strength, their history, their quiet dignity. Years later, I finally painted this piece. This isn’t just a portrait of an animal; it’s a tribute to a memory, a legacy, and a presence that commands respect.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

American Bison, Where Are They Today?

In the 1500s, an estimated 30 to 60 million bison roamed the North American plains. Today, roughly 200,000 remain—living across all 50 states on Native American lands, wildlife refuges, national parks, and private ranches. South Dakota is home to the largest population, followed by Nebraska, Montana, Colorado, and Oklahoma.

The most iconic herd lives in Yellowstone National Park, where bison have roamed continuously since prehistoric times. What makes this herd especially significant is its genetic purity—these animals are direct descendants of the early bison that once grazed freely across America’s grasslands.

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“Bison are dangerous. Don’t get “up close” to them. We ran the Bill Cody Ranch for a while. One day someone drove up in a minivan with a broken-off buffalo horn sticking out of the side of the van. They had been up in Yellowstone Park, pulled off the side of the road to look at buffalo, and had opened the side door to take pictures. The flash set one of them off, and he charged the van. They managed to get the door closed just before he hit.” — @Paul47, Gab

“I love South Dakota, just everything about it. Your painting captures my memories beautifully.” — @blewmom, Gab

“Awesome Artwork, …wonderful paintings in naturalism…my compliments.” — @fredbaniago, MeWe

“Teresa, that’s a beautiful painting! Thanks for sharing. I liked South Dakota when I was there years ago too.” — @MurielJean, Gab

“You have great talent!” — @johngroulik, MeWe

“Nice painting, bison is my favorite animal.” — Víctor Murillo, Rural Life, Gab

“Beautiful you are gifted.” — @MontanaSunflower, Gab

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Texas Longhorn in the Meadow

A realism oil painting that captures the iconic Texas Longhorn in its element—unposed, unhurried, and true to life.

Realism painting from Teresa Bernard’s Domestic Livestock series, honoring the Texas Longhorn and the quiet endurance of regional heritage.
Texas Longhorn in the Meadow — a painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2013 – Present

Framed by trees and open sky, a longhorn lies at ease in its native landscape—the setting quiet and undisturbed.

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Details & Highlights

A Texas Longhorn rests in quiet harmony with its surroundings, captured not for drama but for its natural presence in the landscape. The meadow is more than backdrop—it’s part of the animal’s rhythm, rendered with the same honesty that defines Teresa Bernard’s work. This painting invites a slower gaze, one that respects the subject’s stillness and the artist’s unembellished approach.

Title: Texas Longhorn in the Meadow
Series: Part of the Life in Texas Series
Year Completed: 2013 
Dimensions: 20" w x 16" h x 1.5" d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style: Realism / Representational Art 
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Signed: Yes, on the front  
Originality: Original — one-of-a-kind 
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand-signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal

Painting Description

Settled but watchful, the longhorn gazes across the pasture, its presence calm and deliberate.

A lone Texas Longhorn rests in a sunlit meadow of thick green grass, surrounded by a dense line of leafy trees. The bovine’s body is relaxed, its coat mottled with warm browns and whites, rendered with subtle shading that defines muscle and bone. Its horns stretch wide, arching gracefully with subtle curves that echo the animal’s quiet strength. Above, the sky is a soft blue with faint tonal shifts suggesting depth and distance. Signed by Teresa Bernard in the lower left corner, the mark ensures originality and authorship.

Painted in oil on gallery-wrapped canvas, the artwork measures 20″ wide by 16″ high and 1.5″ deep. The composition continues around all edges, allowing for display without a frame. It arrives unframed, making it easy to tailor the artwork to your personal style and decor. A Certificate of Authenticity is included, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal. The COA confirms authenticity, provenance, and lasting value for collectors and art lovers alike.

Part of the Life in Texas Series, this painting honors the enduring spirit of the Lone Star State through one of its most iconic animals. The longhorn’s quiet presence and natural setting reflect the grounded character that defines the collection. Shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style, the piece offers timeless appeal for those who value heritage, tradition, and sense of place. Whether displayed in a ranch-style home, office, or gallery, this original painting makes a bold and meaningful statement.

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Reflections from the Artist

I’ve always been drawn to the quiet strength of the Texas Longhorn. Around our country homestead, it’s not unusual to drive by ranches where these iconic cattle graze or rest in the shade, their wide horns stretching like wings across the landscape. Some can span up to seven feet tip to tip—it’s something you have to see in person to truly appreciate.

The Longhorn is more than just a common ranch animal here in the Lone Star State—it’s a living symbol of Texas history and tradition. This piece was inspired by that legacy and the everyday presence of these animals across rural Texas.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

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“During the time of the Wild West., Texas Longhorn was already an icon for breeders and cattle ranchers. Merveleuse peinture en pastorale et naturalisme.stiles.” — @fredbaniago, MeWe

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Girl in the Red Dress

This painting of a young girl in a red dress captures a child’s quiet fascination with the graceful choreography of koi in a summer pond.

A realism painting by Teresa Bernard featuring a young girl in a red dress leaning over a pond, her hand extended toward curious koi.
Girl in the Red Dress, an oil painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2020 – Present

Leaning gently over the pond’s edge, a young girl in red reaches toward koi swimming under scattered lily pads in a calm, shaded pool.

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Details & Highlights

A young girl in a red dress leans over a quiet pond, gently teasing a school of koi beneath the surface. Sunlight dances across the water, casting reflections that shimmer around scattered lily pads and graceful cattails. Her playful gesture and calm posture evoke the simple joy of childhood.

Title: Girl in the Red Dress
Series: Part of the Summertime in Art Series
Year Completed: 2020 
Dimensions: 24″ w x 18″ h x 1.5" d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style: Realism / Representational Art 
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Signed: Yes, on the front 
Originality: Original — one-of-a-kind 
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand-signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal

Painting Description

A young girl in a red dress sits beside a pond filled with koi in this delightful painting. She pokes her hand into the water and playfully teases the fish.

A young blond-haired girl wearing a red dress sits on a smooth, sun-warmed rock beside a quiet pond, her back turned gently toward the viewer. She leans forward with innocent curiosity, playfully reaching into the shimmering water toward a school of orange and white koi gliding beneath scattered lily pads. The pond’s surface is dappled with light and shadow, hinting at the graceful ripple of a breeze and the life teeming below. Tall cattails sway at the water’s edge behind her, adding a touch of untamed beauty to the peaceful scene. Signed by the artist Teresa Bernard in the lower left corner, the signature marks the piece with originality and authorship.

Physical Attributes

Painted in oil on gallery-wrapped canvas measuring 24 inches wide by 18 inches high and 1.5 inches deep. The painting’s composition wraps around the canvas edges, creating a clean, modern profile. Showcase it unframed for a sleek, contemporary feel, or frame it to suit a more classic, traditional aesthetic. It arrives unframed—perfect for tailoring to your personal style and space. The Certificate of Authenticity is hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personalized seal. This ensures the artwork’s authenticity and provenance.

Part of the celebrated Summertime in Art Series, this charming piece captures the timeless simplicity and whimsy of warm-weather days. Girl in the Red Dress reflects the spirit of childhood wonder, shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style. Many collectors are drawn to its vibrant energy and quiet storytelling, making it a heartfelt addition to any collection.

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Reflections from the Artist

This painting was a joy to bring to life—not just for the gentle mood it carries, but because the young girl at its center has a personal connection to me. She’s the granddaughter of a friend I’ve known since high school, and with permission, I used a photo of her as reference. That familiarity gave the process an added layer of warmth—it felt like I was painting someone I already knew in spirit.

While the girl’s pose and expression come directly from the photo, I introduced lily pads, fish, and cattails to breathe life into the pond. These details weren’t just decorative—they brought movement, harmony, and a sense of quiet story to the scene. They helped transform a simple moment into something deeper and more inviting, one that encourages viewers to linger and connect.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

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Forgotten Roads of Bygone Days

A vintage car painting that evokes the charm of rural America, the spirit of 1930s folklore, and the timeless elegance of forgotten travel.

This vintage car painting by Teresa Bernard portrays the quiet memory of bygone days through a rural scene and antique charm.
Forgotten Roads of Bygone Days, a vintage car painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2012 – Present

Framed by rolling green hills and bathed in sunlight, this timeworn relic stands silently, its peeling paint and quiet presence steeped in time and memory.

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Details & Highlights

A moment suspended in time unfolds as a classic 1934 Ford V8 sits abandoned in the quiet of a sunlit countryside. Weathered paint, rolling hills, and a serene sky come together to evoke stories of days gone by, inviting reflection and wonder.

Title: Forgotten Roads of Bygone Days
Series: Part of the Modes of Transportation Series 
Year Completed: 2012 
Dimensions: 24" w x 18" h x 1.5" d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style: Realism / Representational Art 
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Signed: Yes, on the front 
Originality: Original — one-of-a-kind
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand-signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal

Painting Description

This evocative composition invites viewers into a quiet rural setting, where a classic relic of the road rests beneath wide-open skies.

A once-proud 1934 Ford V8 sits quietly in the heart of a rural summer landscape. This model is similar to the one famously driven by Bonnie and Clyde, tying the scene to a storied moment in American history. Its weathered black finish is softened by sunlight and time. The paint has begun to peel, and the still posture suggests journeys long since past. Treelined hills embrace the car in a hush of green. Above, a wide blue sky stretches across the canvas, lending the scene a spacious calm. Nostalgia seeps from every brushstroke. The overall mood evokes serenity, memory, and a sense of forgotten adventure.

Painted in oil on gallery-wrapped canvas, this original 24×18 inch piece is part of the celebrated Modes of Transportation Series—a collection known for capturing the distinctive spirit of travel, legacy, and quiet motion. The image extends around the edges for a clean frameless presentation and arrives unframed—perfect for tailoring to your personal style and space. Personally signed by the artist Teresa Bernard, the painting comes with a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity stamped with her custom embossed seal.

Whether displayed in a home, office, or curated gallery, Forgotten Roads of Bygone Days makes a compelling statement. With its timeless charm, expressive realism, and emotional storytelling, this one-of-a-kind painting invites reflection and connection—an ideal investment for collectors who value authenticity, artistry, and a window into the past.

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Reflections from the Artist

This painting features a vintage Ford V8, the same type of car that helped make Bonnie and Clyde infamous in the early 1930s. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were notorious fugitives who roamed the central states of North America during the Great Depression, robbing and killing alongside their gang. Their crime spree ended dramatically when Texas lawmen ambushed the couple in their car, unleashing more than 100 armor-piercing bullets. Both died instantly at the roadside.

Bonnie and Clyde were laid to rest in separate Dallas cemeteries. Clyde’s gravestone reads, “Gone but not forgotten.” Today, their actual bullet-riddled death car is on display at Whiskey Pete’s Resort and Casino in Primm, Nevada. To learn more about the car and its legacy, visit Roadside America.

I was inspired to paint this piece not only for its connection to American history, but also for what it symbolizes—the passage of time and the stories we leave behind. Bonnie and Clyde met their end in Texas, just as the painting’s quiet scene hints at the closing chapters of an era. The title, Forgotten Roads of Bygone Days, carries that sense of lingering memory—where history fades but never fully disappears.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

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“Well done. I thought it looked like their car before I read your description.” — @BaronVonSteuben, Gab

“Beautiful painting Teresa, my parents paid admission when I was little for us to see the real Bonnie & Clyde car. Was hardly a single panel on the car that wasn’t full of bullet holes.” — @earl_angela_bbum.62, MeWe

“Good morning, Teresa. I like that painting and admire your talent. ” — @MyAmericanMorning, Gab

“Absolutely Beautiful! Love this. Very talented! “ — @Melbell47, Gab

“Wonderful painting, it’s beautiful work! I was able to actually visit this car in Gene, NV in the late 1970s, was very interesting.” — @Ryder38Special, Gab

My favorite paintings are the ones that look the most like photographs, but really are brilliant combinations of colors that bring the picture to life like a photograph! ” — @DeannaCasadonti, TRUTH Social

“#Americana at its best… Love the mood as I remember…” — @AdirahsEyes, TRUTH Social

“Wow new to your page what a gift of talent from God you have, all your paintings look so real Beautiful!” — @65HippieGirl, Gab

“I love painting old trucks too. This is awesome ” — @newmexicomtngirl, TRUTH Social

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Bow of the Boat

Timeless and meditative, this painting draws the viewer into the heart of a boat—just the bow, wooden and weathered, suspended in light.

A wooden boat painting by Teresa Bernard featuring the bow of a moored vessel in realism style.
Bow of the Boat painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2021 – Present

Just the bow—wooden and timeworn—rests in a pool of shadow and light in this painting. The restrained composition shifts focus to the subtle interplay of tone and texture, revealing beauty in what is left unseen.

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Details & Highlights

A tightly cropped oil painting showing only the bow of a wooden boat, angled into the foreground. Sunlight touches the curved planks, revealing warm tones and aged texture. The water is calm and still, offering cool contrast to the warmth of the vessel’s surface. The scene is quiet and intimate, inviting the viewer into a moment of stillness and solitude.

Title: Bow of the Boat
Series: Part of the Boat Series 
Dimensions: 18″ w x 18″ h x 1.5" d
Year Completed: 2021 
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style: Realism / Representational Art
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Signed: Yes, on the front 
Originality: Original — one-of-a-kind 
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand-signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal

Painting Description

A large oil painting captures the bow of a wooden boat in a tightly cropped composition. Deliberate brushstrokes enhance the geometry and emphasize the quiet focus of the scene.

An original oil painting showcases the bow of a weathered wooden boat, closely cropped to draw attention to its texture and form. Angled diagonally into the scene, the vessel is framed by light and shadow that accentuate the warmth of aged wood and the cool tones of still water below. Sunlight grazes the boat’s forward edge, casting deep, angular shadows across the calm surface. Each brushstroke is placed with care to enhance tonal harmony and realism. Artist Teresa Bernard signs the piece in the lower-left corner.

Composed on an 18×18-inch gallery-wrapped canvas that is 1.5 inches deep, the painting is stretched across sturdy wooden stretcher bars. The scene continues cleanly around all edges, making it suitable for display with or without a frame. Completed in 2021, the artwork is accompanied by a customized Certificate of Authenticity hand-signed and stamped with Teresa’s personal embossed seal to guarantee its originality.

Part of the Boat Series, “Bow of the Boat” exemplifies Teresa’s gift for finding elegance in simplicity. This painting speaks to those who appreciate tranquility, craftsmanship, and the art of subtle storytelling. It invites a quiet pause and an emotional connection through the realism of its execution. Whether displayed as a standalone piece or paired with others from the series, it offers timeless beauty and compositional strength.

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Reflections from the Artist

In a world dominated by modern materials, a traditional wooden boat stands as a quiet testament to craftsmanship and timelessness. That sense of enduring beauty is what drew me to this subject.

Artists often find inspiration through others, and ‘Bow of the Boat’ traces back to one of my early art teachers—a mentor whose love for painting boats quietly left its mark on me. I remember how he would often isolate just one section of the vessel, cropping away the rest to highlight the unique lines and textures. That concept stayed with me, and I’ve carried it forward here, focusing only on the bow. I wanted to spotlight its warm wood tones and the way sunlight grazes across its surface, allowing the boat to speak for itself through thoughtful composition and evocative light.

This piece is part of the Boat Series, which explores the quiet elegance found in everyday nautical forms. With this painting, I aim to create a moment of pause—one that encourages viewers to look closer, reflect deeper, and feel something familiar yet unexpected.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painting

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Van Gogh’s Church

Re-envisioned through representational art, this painting of Van Gogh’s Church captures gothic elegance with realism and emotional depth.

A Van Gogh’s Church painting by Teresa Bernard featuring a historic chapel in realism style with nods to post-impressionist influence
Van Gogh’s Church, a realism painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2011 – Present

Architectural elements define this church’s gothic character—weathered stonework, soaring windows, and steep rooftops.

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Details & Highlights

An original oil painting inspired by the iconic church in Auvers, France once painted by Vincent van Gogh. Realist techniques bring gothic architecture into focus—weathered stonework, steep rooftops, and tall windows grounded in subdued tones. The mood is contemplative, the composition deliberate, and a presence that feels timeless.

Title: Van Gogh's Church
Series: Part of the Travel Destinations Series
Year Completed: 2011 
Dimensions: 20" w x 24" h x 1" d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style: Realism / Representational Art
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Signed: Yes, on the front 
Originality: Original — one-of-a-kind
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand-signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal

Painting Description

This large oil painting is a realistic depiction of the church made famous by Vincent van Gogh during his time in Auvers, France.

Framed by gothic grandeur and quiet atmosphere, the church stands as the focal point in a composition that emphasizes structure and mood. Stone walls carry the weight of centuries, while narrow windows lend vertical elegance and reverence. A spire rises into a softly tinted sky, creating architectural rhythm that draws the eye upward. These features give the painting its distinctly gothic feel, softened by a palette of muted earth tones and atmospheric grays that build depth and harmony. Carefully rendered in a realist style, each detail preserves clarity without sacrificing emotion. The painting is signed by the artist, Teresa Bernard, in the lower left corner—affirming its authenticity and subtly anchoring the composition.

Painted on a 24×30-inch gallery-wrapped canvas, this piece is professionally crafted using artist-grade oils for lasting vibrancy and durability. The composition extends around the canvas edges, creating a seamless, immersive display. It arrives unframed, allowing you to customize its presentation to suit your personal style and interior space. Included is a Certificate of Authenticity, hand-signed by the artist and embossed with her personal seal—verifying the artwork’s originality.

Whether you’re drawn to its architectural strength or historic resonance, Van Gogh’s Church makes a striking and timeless addition to any collection. As part of the celebrated Travel Destinations Series, it invites viewers to linger in its quiet atmosphere and charm. Let it anchor your space with the same solemn dignity that inspired Van Gogh, offering a moment of quiet beauty and timeless architecture to enrich your surroundings.

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Reflections from the Artist

Vincent van Gogh painted the Auvers Church in 1890, just weeks before his passing. That piece has long been one of my favorite pieces by this master of post-impressionism. It has such expressive energy and mood, I couldn’t help but wonder what the same church might look like through my own lens — one rooted in realism and quiet observation. So, I set out to reinterpret the very same Gothic church. The one nestled in the small French village of Auvers-sur-Oise, in my own style.

I’ve always admired Van Gogh’s ability to infuse emotion into architecture and landscape. Whether it’s his vibrant sunflowers or the solemn charm of this quaint village church, his work speaks to something deep and enduring. Though our styles are worlds apart—his expressive and emotive, mine grounded in realism—this painting is my tribute to Van Gogh’s enduring influence. It celebrates the graceful architecture and timeless spirit of Auvers, while honoring the inspiration his legacy continues to spark in my work.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

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Sunflower From Behind

A sunflower painting that captures joy from an unexpected angle.

Teresa Bernard’s sunflower painting captures the quiet strength of a bloom seen from behind, with natural detail and realism.
Sunflower From Behind—painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2016 – Present

This original sunflower painting offers a rare view from behind the blossom, where delicate textures meet bold optimism.

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An original oil painting depicting the backside of a sunflower blossom set against a soft sky-blue background. A serene and detailed perspective that celebrates nature’s quiet strength.

Title: Sunflower From Behind
Series: Part of the Wildflowers Series 
Year Completed: 2016
Dimensions: 20" w x 16" h x 1.5" d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style: Realism / Representational Art
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Signed: Yes, on the front 
Originality: Original — one-of-a-kind 
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand-signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal

Painting Description

A sunflower is quietly portrayed from behind in this oil on canvas composition. Known for its cheerful spirit, the bloom is a meditative symbol of hope and warmth.

A bold sunflower turns away from the viewer, revealing the quiet beauty often hidden behind the bloom. In this original oil painting, the vibrant yellow petals are rendered with intricate detail, each brushstroke echoing the natural rhythm of the flower as it rises toward a sky-blue background. The textured involucral bracts at the base of the blossom add depth and realism, grounding the composition in organic structure. By choosing to portray the sunflower from behind, the painting offers a fresh perspective on a classic symbol of joy and optimism—one that speaks gently of resilience and the grace found in subtle angles.

Sunflower From Behind is part of Teresa Bernard’s Wildflowers Series, a collection that captures the spirit and serenity of native blooms through fine oil painting. This piece is composed by hand using oil paints on a professional-quality gallery-wrapped canvas that measures 20 inches wide by 16 inches high and 1.5 inches deep. It arrives unframed, offering flexibility for personalized display, and is signed on the front lower left corner. A hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity accompanies the painting to verify its originality and provenance.

This unique sunflower painting invites the viewer to pause and reconsider how beauty reveals itself—sometimes not in bold displays, but in the quiet turning away. Whether displayed on its own or paired with complementary works from the series, it brings an uplifting presence to any space.

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Reflections from the Artist

I’ve always been drawn to the quiet honesty in this pose—the way the sunflower turns away, not to hide, but to rise toward the light. Painting it from behind felt meaningful, like capturing a quiet act of devotion. There’s such reverence in the way sunflowers grow, always seeking the sun—always reaching upward with purpose. It’s no wonder they’ve become symbols of faith, loyalty, and longevity.

This composition allowed me to explore those themes in a gentle way. The upward lift of the petals, the soft curve of the stem, and that brilliant contrast against the sky—it all came together in a way that felt both grounded and spiritual. I didn’t want the painting to shout; I wanted it to speak softly, like a prayer in motion.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

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“Nice work! Amazing realism.” — Mad Hedgehog, Rural Life, Gab

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Life in Texas — Round Hay Bales

Round bales of hay take center stage in this painting, celebrating the honest simplicity of Texas rural landscapes.

Realism painting of round hay bales in a Texas field, part of Teresa Bernard’s Life in Texas series.
Life in Texas — Round Hay Bales, a realism painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2013 – Present

Golden hay rolled into round bales rests across a sunlit field under a clear blue Texas sky—rendered in warm, realistic detail.

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Golden sunlight spills across a freshly harvested field, where round hay bales rest in quiet formation beneath a soft expanse of open sky. This representational oil painting captures the everyday beauty of rural life with warmth and precision. A visual tribute to simplicity, rhythm, and realism, it invites the viewer into a moment of stillness shaped by nature and tradition.

Title: Life in Texas — Round Hay Bales
Series: Part of the Life in Texas Series
Year Completed: 2013 
Dimensions: 16" w x 20" h x 1.5" d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style: Realism / Representational Art
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Signed: Yes, on the front
Originality: Original — one-of-a-kind  
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand-signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal 

Painting Description

A quiet field dotted with large round hay bales becomes the focus of this oil painting—a glimpse into rural calm rendered in warm realism.

Golden hay rolled into round bales rests across a sunlit field, its freshly harvested earth stretching under an expansive blue sky. A distant tree line anchors the composition, adding depth and contrast to the open space. Painted in a representational style, this quiet rural scene captures the rhythm, warmth, and quiet dignity of country life with naturalistic detail and balanced composition.

Composed on gallery-wrapped canvas, this original oil painting measures 16″ wide by 20″ high, with a depth of 1.5″. It arrives unframed—perfect for tailoring to your personal style and space. Signed in the lower left corner by the artist, the piece comes with a customized Certificate of Authenticity, hand-signed and stamped with Teresa Bernard’s personal embossed seal. Part of the celebrated Life in Texas Series, the painting reflects the distinctive spirit that defines the collection.

Whether you’re drawn to its simplicity, realism, or quiet sense of nostalgia, this one-of-a-kind artwork offers a strong emotional connection to rural life. It’s an ideal addition to any space that values authenticity, craftsmanship, and the timeless beauty of nature.

The copyright watermark ©️ teresabernardart.com is not present on the canvas artwork.

Read more about the Life in Texas Series here.

Reflections from the Artist

Where I live, round hay bales are part of the everyday scenery—resting in freshly cut fields, tucked along fence lines, or nestled behind barns waiting to be fed out. You can’t drive far in rural east Texas without seeing them. They speak to the rhythm of farm life, the effort behind every harvest, and the kind of work that keeps things going quietly in the background.

When I created this piece, I wasn’t just painting hay—I was painting something familiar and grounding. It’s part of a series I call “Life in Texas.” Through these paintings, I try to capture small details that reflect something honest about our way of living. The round shape of the bales. Their golden color in the late-day sun. The open field. Each element holds a quiet sense of calm for me. They remind me of how simple things, like a field of hay, can carry the weight of tradition and purpose.

This painting was made to reflect that feeling. Not just what the land looks like—but how it feels to stand in it.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

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Sea of Galilee at Capernaum

This painting of the Sea of Galilee captures the modern-day biblical landscape where Jesus walked on water, taught the crowds, and performed many miracles.

Created by Teresa Bernard, this Sea of Galilee painting shows the peaceful shoreline at Capernaum with natural textures and biblical resonance.
Sea of Galilee at Capernaum — painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2005 – Present

The Sea of Galilee stretches across a quiet horizon, its tranquil waters framed by the rugged shoreline of Capernaum. In the distance, gentle hills rise in soft contrast, anchoring the scene in timeless calm.

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Soft hues and gentle brushwork bring the tranquil waters of the Sea of Galilee to life. Earthy tones evoke the rocky shoreline, while distant hills dissolve into haze, creating subtle depth. Inspired by the region’s biblical significance, the scene invites quiet reverence and reflection.

Title: Sea of Galilee at Capernaum
Series: From the Christian Art Series
Year Completed: 2005 
Dimensions: 20" w x 16" h x .75" d
Medium: Oil on stretched canvas
Style: Realism / Representational Art
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Signed: Yes, on the front
Originality: Original — one-of-a-kind
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand-signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal

Painting Description

Depicting the current Sea of Galilee, this scene honors the site cherished by Christians worldwide for its miraculous legacy.

A serene depiction of the modern-day Sea of Galilee and surrounding area, this painting presents a view of the shoreline at Capernaum. Gentle brown, red, and green tones shape the rocky shore in the foreground, while soft blue hues ripple across the tranquil water beyond. Distant hilly landscape contours, evoke depth and atmosphere with subtle brushwork. The composition holds stillness and reverence, reflecting its biblical significance. Signed by artist Teresa Bernard in the lower left corner, the mark ensures originality and authenticity.

Hand-painted in oils on stretched canvas, the artwork measures 20 inches wide by 16 inches high. The side-stapled edges are unpainted and will require framing before display. It arrives unframed—perfect for tailoring to your personal style and space. Sea of Galilee at Capernaum includes a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity, embossed with Teresa’s personal seal. This confirms the artwork’s provenance and one-of-a-kind status.

Part of the celebrated Christian Art Series, this evocative piece captures the sacred energy of the Holy Land shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style. It invites spiritual reflection while making a timeless visual impact. A meaningful work for collectors, believers, or anyone drawn to contemplative landscapes with depth and heart.

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Reflections from the Artist

The Sea of Galilee has always captured my imagination—not just as a beautiful lake in Israel, but as a place woven into the life of Jesus. It’s nestled between the Galilee region and the Golan Heights, fed by the Jordan River, and though it’s only about 13 miles long, it’s full of meaning.

What moved me to paint it was my love of God’s word. I’ve read those passages so many times—where Jesus walked along the shore, taught the crowds, called His first disciples. I picture Simon Peter and Andrew dropping their nets, that quiet moment filled with awe and purpose. It’s incredible to think that such a seemingly peaceful place held moments that changed the world.

I’ve never been to Israel, but I hope to go someday. It’s the homeland of God’s chosen people and feels close, even from afar. For this piece, I used a reference photo from Todd Bolen’s ‘Pictorial Library of Bible Lands.’ Todd was kind enough to let me use his photos in my Bible land paintings, and I’m so grateful. They help me portray these places with reverence and accuracy.

Matthew 4:13–22 describes how Jesus left Nazareth and went to Capernaum. It was along the Sea of Galilee that He called His first disciples—Simon (also called Peter), Andrew, James, and John. I wanted this painting to reflect not just the geography, but the spiritual weight of what happened here. It’s more than a lake—it’s a place where heaven touched earth.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

Permission to use the photo as a painting source is courtesy of www.BiblePlaces.com.

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“I love it and looked at the site. The “Sea of Galilee at Capernaum” put me in mind of something by Turner or some of the Hudson River schools. Wonderful stuff.” — josisenberg, SciFi & Fantasy Writers, Gab

“I really like your paintings–the portrait of your husband is very unusual in composition and the backlighting–wish I could see it in real life. Another [painting] that really caught my eye especially is the Sea of Galilee at Capernaum–the light in the sky is particularly indicative of something spiritual, even if one didn’t know a thing about the religious significance of the place.” — Elena M., Columbia, MD

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Covered Wagon On The Prairie

Step into the heart of frontier life with this evocative painting of a covered wagon—an emblem of quiet resilience and open prairies.

Painting of a covered wagon in realism style, created by Teresa Bernard to honor frontier life and the spirit of exploration.
Covered Wagon on The Prairie, an oil painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2010 – Present

A covered wagon stands in quiet solitude, nestled within the rolling prairie as soft clouds gather above—an intimate moment of stillness rendered in oil.

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A one-of-a-kind oil painting portrays a covered wagon left to the elements, surrounded by rolling prairie and clouded skies. Standing alone, its solitary presence speaks to a forgotten chapter of frontier life.

Title: Covered Wagon on the Prairie
Series: Part of the Life in Texas Series
Year Completed: 2010 
Dimensions:  20" w x 16" h x .75" d
Medium: Oil on stretched canvas
Style: Realism / Representational Art 
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Signed: Yes, on the front
Originality: Original — one-of-a-kind 
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand-signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal

Painting Description

A timeless landscape inspired by the American West. This original painting reflects the quiet strength of pioneer families and the journeys of early settlers. 

A Western landscape painted in oils depicts a solitary covered wagon resting quietly on the open prairie. Lush green terrain stretches into the distance, rising gently to meet a soft sky filled with overhanging, puffy clouds. The scene evokes the spirit of pioneer life on the range—marked by quiet strength, isolation, and beauty.

Part of the celebrated Life in Texas Series, the piece captures the distinctive spirit that defines the collection—honoring the heritage and resilience of those who shaped life on the frontier. Covered Wagon on the Prairie is hand-painted on a 16 x 20 inch stretched canvas using professional-grade oil paints. The artwork wraps seamlessly around the canvas edges, creating a sleek, contemporary presentation that eliminates the need for framing. Delivered unframed, it’s ready to be customized to suit your individual taste and décor. Texas artist Teresa Bernard signs the painting, affirming its originality and personal provenance. It arrives unframed—perfect for tailoring to your personal style and space.

Included with the artwork is a signed Certificate of Authenticity, embossed with the artist’s personal seal. This one-of-a-kind oil painting adds a timeless and meaningful touch to any collection—especially for those drawn to quiet storytelling, American history, or the enduring spirit of the pioneering legacy.

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Read more about the Life in Texas Series here.

Reflections from the Artist

I’ve always loved country living—it’s where my roots run deep and my inspiration finds its voice. Years ago, a small caravan of covered wagons—drawn by horses and accompanied by riders—would make their annual journey past our little ranch, traveling from a nearby township. It was a sight I looked forward to every year. Our own horses would gallop to the fence line, ears pricked and eyes wide, as if recognizing kindred spirits on the move. Our dogs would bark with excitement, alerting us to the passing parade. That humble “wagon train” sparked something in me—a quiet reverence for the American Old West and the brave pioneers who journeyed through it. Though the caravan no longer makes its trek, the memory still lingers—and it was the inspiration behind this painting.

When I think of the American Old West, it’s the covered wagons and courageous pioneer families that come to mind first. There’s something timeless and moving about the grit it took to pack up everything, climb into a wagon, and venture across the vast prairie to seek a new life out West. That sense of adventure and determination is etched into our history—and into this painting. To me, the covered wagon is more than just a relic of a bygone era. It’s an enduring icon—a symbol of the pioneering heart that helped shape a nation.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

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“I love to take painting classes. I can only do what the artist tells us to do. You have a wonderful talent.” — @brendafricks, MeWe

“Good morning, Teresa. Your artistic talent is quite obvious.” —  @MyAmericanMorning, Gab

“I love this painting, it reminds me of my working days out west. Wonderful work, thanks for sharing.” — @mikewood1039, MeWe

“Wow, I’d love to hear more about the folks who trekked past your ranch. That sounds like quite an interesting bit of history! Thank you for your amazing painting and the equally amazing story behind it. Your painting makes me think of a song where the lyrics are written by someone who has experienced something and shared that with the world instead of the empty words that populate corporate noise.” — @host_lope, Gab

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