Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse

A quiet sentinel on Denmark’s coast, this painting of the Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse captures a moment of solitude and strength.

6x8 oil painting of a tall lighthouse rising from sand dunes with a red lantern room against a clear blue sky
Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse — painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2022 – Present

Windswept dunes cradle the Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse, its stillness echoing the melancholy rhythm of the North Sea beyond.

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Soft light drifts across the dunes, leaving the Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse standing in a quiet sweep of sand and sky. Its solitary presence feels steady against the open horizon, shaped by shifting winds and long‑changing light. That sense of endurance reflects Teresa Bernard’s long practice in realism and her ability to draw emotional depth from even the most understated coastal scenes.

Title: Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse
Series: Lighthouses of the World
Year Completed: 2022
Dimensions:
6″ w x 8″ h x 1.5″ d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

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About This Painting

Bathed in coastal light, the Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse stands like a sentinel over Denmark’s North Sea. Its silent strength captured in soft brushstrokes and earthy hues.

Rising from sun-drenched sand dunes, a tall lighthouse commands the canvas with its striking rectangular form and squared edges. The muted beige façade blends with the surrounding landscape, while the lantern room — rendered in a rich, crimson red — creates a vivid accent against the clear blue sky. Behind the tower, the calm sea stretches across the horizon in tranquil blues, anchoring the composition with quiet serenity. The painting is signed by artist Teresa Bernard in the lower left corner — a mark that certifies originality and authenticity.

Hand-painted in 2022 using oil on gallery-wrapped canvas, the artwork measures 6″ wide by 8″ high and 1.5″ deep. Its edges are fully painted, creating a seamless composition that can be displayed beautifully with or without a frame. The piece arrives unframed — perfect for tailoring to your personal style and space. It is an original, one-of-a-kind painting and includes a customized Certificate of Authenticity hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal.

Part of the celebrated Lighthouse Series, this painting captures the understated strength and serene mood that defines the collection. “Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse” is a distinctive piece of maritime art that reflects Teresa’s passion, precision, and enduring style. Its quiet elegance makes it well-suited for display in living rooms, reading nooks, offices, or anywhere a touch of coastal calm is welcome.

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Artist Reflections

I love lighthouses! There’s something timeless and quietly profound about them that speaks to me on a deep level. I’ve long been drawn to their steadfast presence — guiding sailors through storms, standing watch over the restless sea, and embodying solitude and strength all at once. During my time living on the east coast, I had the pleasure of visiting several lighthouses along the rugged shores of the Outer Banks. Each one left an impression, not just for its architecture or setting, but for the sense of history and resilience it carried.

Naturally, many of those visits inspired my work, and over the years I’ve painted a number of the lighthouses I came to know while living nearby. Yet even beyond the familiar coastlines, there’s a whole world of lighthouses I’ve yet to see—places that stir my imagination and beckon me to paint them, even from afar.

The Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse in Denmark is one of those places. Though I haven’t stood beneath its tower or felt the wind off its cliffs, it intrigued me with its windswept isolation and dramatic perch on shifting dunes. In a way, it became a source of inspiration from afar — a landmark that captured my imagination and lingered in my thoughts — and that’s what led me to capture it in this painting.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

More about Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse

Lighthouses have stood as iconic structures along coastlines for centuries, guiding ships safely through treacherous waters. Each one holds its own unique history, character, and architectural identity — and Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse is no exception.

On the windswept sand dunes of Denmark’s North Sea coast sits a lonely watchtower known as Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse. Its beacon once stood watch, guiding ships and other watercraft through dangerous waters. But time and tide have not been kind to its surroundings. Today, however, it is in danger of falling into the sea. Coastal erosion and shifting sands pose a constant threat, with the shoreline receding at a rate of nearly 5 feet per year.

After its beacon was extinguished in 1968, the lighthouse’s buildings found new life as a museum and coffee shop. However, the buildings were abandoned years later as the sands encroached. Eventually, these smaller structures were demolished, damaged beyond repair by the relentless pressure of the dunes.

At the current rate of erosion, the tower would have plunged into the sea by 2023. However, in 2019, a preservation group set about relocating it, and the 75ft-tall, 720-ton lighthouse was moved 230 feet inland on specially built rails. Thanks to their efforts, the lighthouse now stands secure, with hopes that it will remain upright and intact until at least 2060.

Comments from Art Lovers

“That’s really sad! I hope they can save it! This is a gorgeous painting of it!” — @WonkyArtist, TRUTH Social

“I am very fond of lighthouses and your work is exquisite. ” — @Dftw21, Gab

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Tractor Tire

Rural presence shines through in this tractor tire painting, a tribute to the materials that shape countryside living.

12x16 oil painting of a weathered tractor tire with worn tread and a second tire partially visible
Tractor Tire, a realism painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2016 – Present

The composition zooms in on a tractor tire’s worn tread, inviting the viewer to explore its texture and the subtle layers of country life that frame it.

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“Tractor Tire” carries the grounded spirit of rural life — the kind shaped by long days, steady work, and tools that outlast the seasons. The close view turns this worn tire into a quiet emblem of farm living. Teresa Bernard draws on her decades of realism work to honor the humble strength of this everyday piece of equipment, capturing the calm endurance at the heart of country life.

Title: Tractor Tire
Theme: Country Living
Year Completed: 2016
Dimensions:
12″ w x 16″ h x 1.5″ d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

About This Painting

A tightly cropped composition of a tractor tire is depicted in this painting. This unique artwork is ideal for anyone who enjoys life on the farm.

A tightly cropped view of a weathered tractor tire takes the spotlight, drawing attention to its worn tread and rustic texture. The rim bears the patina of rust, adding to the authentic feel of a tool shaped by time. In the background, a wooden plank floor offers contrast and depth, while the edge of a second tire quietly enters the frame. It’s an earthy, intimate portrayal that resonates with those who appreciate rural life or country-inspired décor.

This original artwork is hand-painted in oils on gallery-wrapped canvas. The composition extends around the edges, offering a modern, frameless presentation. The artist, Teresa Bernard, has signed the piece in the bottom left corner. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity that is hand-signed and embossed with her personal seal. It arrives unframed, allowing you to tailor its presentation to your space and style.

“Tractor Tire” makes a strong impression. It serves as a conversation starter—whether displayed in a farmhouse, cabin, office, or any space that embraces rustic authenticity. Its grounded subject matter and close-up realism give it both character and timeless appeal.

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Artist Reflections

Composing this tractor tire painting was a little bit of an experiment for me. I like to give myself challenges now and then. With this one, I set out to see if I could paint rubber and make it look like rubber. I believe I achieved that goal.

What I like best about this painting are the various textures present in the composition — the wood, the rubber, and even the rusted metal rim. It was an enjoyable challenge painting all those textures and getting them just right. In addition, there are warm colors that contrast against the cool ones. There are so many interesting things going on in this painting; it was a lot of fun to paint!

A tractor tire isn’t something most people imagine as the subject of a painting, yet here it is—center stage and full of personality. I can picture it hanging in a man cave, an office, or anywhere someone loves tractors, cars, or just the gritty charm of rural life.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

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Lightning Strikes

A moment of nature’s fury immortalized—this painting captures lightning as it strikes with a realism that crackles with drama.

12x9 oil painting of a lightning bolt striking the ground beneath a dark, stormy sunset sky
Lightning Strikes is a stormy painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2023 – Present

A spectacular lightning bolt strikes the ground in this stormy sunset painting.

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A dramatic lightning strike splits the sky, catching the moment in a flash of sudden intensity. “Lightning Strikes” blends vivid color and shadowed atmosphere to evoke the tension and awe of a storm passing through. Teresa Bernard draws on her decades of realism work to capture this electrifying moment, shaping the storm’s intensity with precision and restraint.

Title: Lightning Strikes
Theme: The Turning Sky
Year Completed: 2023
Dimensions:
12″ w x 9″ h
Medium: Oil on canvas board
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

About This Painting

A massive lightning bolt streaks from the sky, spreads out, and strikes the ground in this colorful sunset painting. The clouds are dark and tempestuous, creating a menacing and gloomy sky. The atmosphere is ominous yet mesmerizing, as storm and light compete for dominance in this powerful portrayal of nature’s fury. Teresa Bernard masterfully preserves the drama of that split-second strike with vivid realism and tonal balance.

“Lightning Strikes” is hand-painted in oils on a premium canvas board. This 12″ × 9″ original artwork is signed on the front, lower left corner. It arrives unframed, allowing collectors to customize its presentation. A Certificate of Authenticity accompanies the painting—individually hand-signed and sealed with Teresa’s embossed stamp.

Whether you’re drawn to the emotion of passing storms or the symbolism of light breaking through darkness, this one-of-a-kind piece will spark conversation and connection wherever it’s displayed.

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Artist Reflections

‘Lightning Strikes’ is a painting inspired by my fascination for the weather. I love standing on my porch watching a storm roll in. I love watching lightning bolts flash across the sky and the sound of thunder rumbling in the distance. And I especially love the rainbow that appears after the storm, because it reminds me of God’s covenant promise from long ago. That He would never again destroy the Earth with a flood (Genesis 9:12-16).  (See the Scriptures below.)

Weather is a powerful, tremendous force, and when unleashed it can be very destructive. Do I enjoy the destruction that sometimes happens from all that power? No way, no how. But because of God’s covenant promise, the storm gives me a sensation that He is nearby and watching over me. I sense His presence, and I am not afraid.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

Genesis 9:12-16 (NASB)

12 God said, “This is the sign of the covenant which I am making between Me and you and every living creature that is with you, for all future generations;
13 I have set My rainbow in the cloud, and it shall serve as a sign of a covenant between Me and the earth.
14 It shall come about, when I make a cloud appear over the earth, that the rainbow will be seen in the cloud,
15 and I will remember My covenant, which is between Me and you and every living creature of all flesh; and never again shall the water become a flood to destroy all flesh.
16 When the rainbow is in the cloud, then I will look at it, to remember the everlasting covenant between God and every living creature of all flesh that is on the earth.”

I Will Praise You in This Storm‘ is a contemporary Christian music song by Casting Crowns. If you’re unfamiliar with the song, you may listen to it by clicking the link below.

I Will Praise You In This Storm

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Blue Shutters

A painting featuring blue shutters and blooming warmth from the heart of the Mediterranean.

12x9 oil painting of blue shutters framing a window with orange flower blossoms on a stucco wall
Blue Shutters, a painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2022 – Present

Hand-painted in oil, this piece highlights a sunlit stucco wall, antique lantern, and blue-shuttered window.

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Drawing inspiration from the iconic architecture of Greece, “Blue Shutters” gently evokes a sense of place. The sunlit textures, rustic hues, and simple charm of a shuttered window blend into a lasting impression of island life. Guided by years of steady realism work, Teresa Bernard adds an attentive touch to this Mediterranean moment.

Title: Blue Shutters
Theme: Doors & Windows
Year Completed: 2022
Dimensions:
12″ w x 9″ h
Medium: Oil on canvas board
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

About This Painting

Cool blues, whitewashed walls, and orange blooms converge in a moment of stillness, evoking the peaceful rhythm of island life.

A sun-washed stucco wall sets the stage for this intimate composition. Where vivid blue shutters frame a weathered window on the Greek island of Karpathos. A ceramic pot brimming with orange flower blossoms sits on the ledge, while an antique lantern hangs beside it—quietly suggesting the lives lived within. Each brushstroke balances detail and softness, evoking both timeless charm and the tranquility of island life.

Painted in oil on a 9″ x 12″ canvas board, this piece is an original work by fine artist Teresa Bernard. It’s signed on the front lower left and includes a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity. Delivered unframed, it’s ready to be customized to complement your space.

“Blue Shutters” captures the distinctive spirit that defines the theme. Whether displayed in a home, studio, or gallery wall, this painting offers a moment of stillness and warm Mediterranean light.

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Artist Reflections

‘Blue Shutters’ is my quiet homage to the island of Karpathos—a place I’ve come to admire. As a tourist at heart, I’ve always been drawn to places I’ve never visited, intrigued by their rhythms and hidden details. I suppose it’s the explorer’s soul in me—always seeking meaning in places beyond my doorstep. Karpathos captivated me with its architecture: sun-washed stucco, vivid blue shutters, and an elegant simplicity that feels like a pause in time.

What first drew me into the creative process for this painting was a reference photo that offered more than a charming scene. It opened a doorway into a world I longed to visit and understand intimately. The interplay of cool blues, the lantern by the window, and the burst of orange blooms felt like an invitation to imagine life unfolding just beyond the frame.

Though I haven’t walked its winding streets, Karpathos left a strong impression—quietly landing on my list of places to explore firsthand someday. It’s remarkable how an image can spark that kind of longing, reminding us that art doesn’t just capture a scene; sometimes it reveals a place we didn’t know we needed to know.

This painting became a way for me to reflect on that sense of peace and curiosity—a reminder that beauty isn’t always grand. Sometimes, it’s found in quiet corners, behind blue shutters.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

Comments from Art Lovers

“It has a nice hint of Fall colors in this one, but the cool blue shutters are reminiscent of the sea. It’s a nice piece to convey the transition between seasons. ” — @ArtMusic_only, Gab

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Song of the Trees

The pine forest hums in muted blues and greens—this painting listens to the secret song of trees.

24x36 oil painting of a dense forest of tall pine trees rising through soft fog with dark green needles against pale blue sky
Song of the Trees, a realism painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2023 – Present

A dense forest of pine trees anchors the composition, while soft fog and a fading blue sky lend the scene its dreamlike atmosphere.

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A hush settles over the forest as soft mist drifts between the pines, giving the scene a quiet, reverent stillness. “Song of the Trees” leans into that mood, inviting the viewer into a moment where time seems to slow. Teresa Bernard’s many years in realism bring a practiced sensitivity to nature’s quieter spaces, especially the calm found in early morning woods.

Title: Song of the Trees
Theme: The Living Forest
Year Completed: 2023
Dimensions:
24″ w x 36″ h x 1.5″ d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

About This Painting

Muted greens and misty blues sweep across the canvas, revealing a boundless forest of pines that seem to breathe in stillness.

A dense forest of pine trees fills the canvas from edge to edge in this painting. Vertical trunks vary in subtle tone and thickness, with dark green needles clustered in natural rhythm across the upper portions. Wisps of fog drift between the trees, partially obscuring their bases and creating atmospheric layers that dissolve softly into the distance. Toward the top of the painting, the fog thins and reveals a serene sky washed in pale blue. Restrained yet purposeful brushwork defines the scene—fine strokes sculpt each tree with gentle texture, while softer blends create the illusion of depth and quiet motion. The artwork is signed by the artist Teresa Bernard in the lower left corner.

Specifications

“Song of the Trees” is an original oil painting created on a gallery-wrapped canvas measuring 24 inches wide by 36 inches tall. The canvas edges are painted in continuation of the scene. This allows for a modern unframed presentation, though it can easily be custom framed to suit any interior. The artwork arrives unframed, offering flexibility to tailor its style to your space. A Certificate of Authenticity, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal, is included—ensuring both originality and provenance.

Part of the celebrated The Living Forest theme, this painting embodies the peaceful grandeur that defines the collection. “Song of the Trees” makes a striking centerpiece in any home, office, or gallery setting. It’s not just a painting—it’s an experience, a visual escape into nature’s embrace. Collectors drawn to depth, atmosphere, and timeless beauty will find this work an unforgettable addition to their collection.

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Artist Reflections

I love trees! They enrich our world in so many ways—offering shade, cleaner air, and a quiet sense of renewal. But what draws me to them most is their calming presence and natural beauty. Whether standing alone or gathered in a forest, trees seem to carry a rhythm all their own. I often think of them as nature’s silent musicians, swaying gently to a song we can feel more than hear. Capturing that stillness and harmony on canvas is something I truly enjoy.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

A Favorite Poem

This poem echoes the spirit of Song of the Trees—a quiet tribute to nature’s enduring presence.

Song of the Trees
by Mary Colborne-Veel

We are the Trees.
Our dark and leafy glade
Bands the bright earth with softer mysteries.
Beneath us changed and tamed the seasons run:
In burning zones, we build against the sun
Long centuries of shade.

We are the Trees,
Who grow for man’s desire,
Heat in our faithful hearts, and fruits that please.
Dwelling beneath our tents, he lightly gains
The few sufficiencies his life attains—
Shelter, and food, and fire.

We are the Trees
That by great waters stand,
By rills that murmur to our murmuring bees.
And where, in tracts all desolate and waste,
The palm-foot stays, man follows on, to taste
Springs in the desert sand.

We are the Trees
Who travel where he goes
Over the vast, inhuman, wandering seas.
His tutors we, in that adventure brave—
He launched with us upon the untried wave,
And now its mastery knows.

We are the Trees
Who bear him company
In life and death. His happy sylvan ease
He wins through us; through us, his cities spread
That like a forest guard his unfenced head
’Gainst storm and bitter sky.

We are the Trees.
On us the dying rest
Their strange, sad eyes, in farewell messages.
And we, his comrades still, since earth began,
Wave mournful boughs above the grave of man,
And coffin his cold breast.

This poem is in the public domain.

Comments from Art Lovers

“I really do like it. What catches my eye is the brightness of the color you used sparingly to accent the leaves which draws the eyes around the entire painting. Not sure if that makes sense, but what I’m describing is a good thing. Well-done. :)” — @Who_Killed_SethRich, Gab

“Lovely. Just came back from rural Central Pennsylvania and this reminds me of the beauty we experienced there. ” — @Tglock34, TRUTH Social

“Beautiful work! Great atmosphere in this piece.” — @Inthehollow, Gab

“I don’t know how you make those trees so life-like, I can almost feel the breeze and smell them. Great work.” — @GrammaLiza, TRUTH Social

“This really catches my eye…excellent work.” — @Choctaw1, Gab

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Reaching for the Stars

In this celestial painting, the space shuttle ascends beyond the dawn-lit curve of Earth, capturing the quiet majesty of exploration.

12x16 oil painting of an American space shuttle rising above Earth’s orbit with the Moon above and a star‑filled background
Reaching for the Stars, a space shuttle painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2022 – Present

An American space shuttle ascends above Earth’s glowing arc into the vast silence of the cosmos. Illuminated by starlight and a pale moon, its upward climb captures the boundless human drive to explore.

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A space shuttle rises above Earth’s orbit at daybreak, where soft light edges the curve of the planet and stars glimmer across deep space. “Reaching for the Stars” leans into that quiet awe of ascent, shaped by the hush before the sun fully breaks. Teresa Bernard’s long experience in realism brings a steady, observant touch to scenes rooted in celestial wonder and the pull of open space.

Title: Reaching for the Stars
Theme: Modes of Transportation
Year Completed: 2022
Dimensions:
12″ w x 16″ h x 1.5″ d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

About This Painting

As sunrise spills across Earth’s edge, a space shuttle leaves home behind, climbing toward the vast, star-dusted stillness beyond.

An American space shuttle arcs across the canvas above Earth’s orbit beneath a vast midnight sky scattered with twinkling stars. Below, our home planet curves gently, its atmosphere illuminated by the first rays of dawn spilling over the horizon. A pale moon rests near the top edge, nestled among the glowing dust of the Milky Way. The spacecraft glints in sunlight, appearing poised and purposeful as it ascends. Signed by artist Teresa Bernard in the lower left corner, the mark ensures originality and authorship with subtle distinction.

Hand-painted in oil on gallery-wrapped canvas, the artwork measures 12 inches wide by 16 inches high and 1.5 inches deep. The composition extends around the edges of the canvas, creating a seamless presentation suitable for display with or without framing. It arrives unframed—perfect for tailoring to your personal style and surrounding space. A customized Certificate of Authenticity is included, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal. This ensures the artwork’s provenance, authenticity, and enduring value.

“Reaching for the Stars” captures the pioneering essence that defines humanity’s quest for the cosmos. The painting reflects the wonder and ambition of space exploration, framed by Teresa’s signature realistic style that brings celestial scenes down to Earth. This compelling artwork resonates with anyone drawn to adventure, science, or the quiet poetry of discovery. It makes a meaningful addition to any fine art collection—especially for those who see reaching beyond as a way of life.

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Artist Reflections

I’ve always been a huge fan of the United States Space Program—both its civilian pursuits and military achievements. This painting is my personal tribute to the brave souls who make space exploration possible, from the pioneers who dare to dream big, to the engineers who turn dreams into reality, to the astronauts who carry our dreams beyond Earth. Their work inspires me deeply.

As someone who loves discovering new places, the idea of journeying into outer space feels like the ultimate adventure. Painting this work allowed me to celebrate that spirit of exploration and reflect on our innate desire to reach beyond the horizon.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

About the U.S. Space Shuttle

The Space Shuttle is a retired spacecraft system operated by NASA from 1981 to 2011 as part of the United States Space Shuttle program. It was intended to be a partially reusable spacecraft that would be launched like a rocket and landed on a runway like a glider. The space shuttle launched astronauts and cargo into space and returned them safely.

The United States Space Program has constructed six space shuttles since it began. The initial shuttle, Enterprise, served as a prototype and was transported on its inaugural journey by a Boeing 747, although it never reached space. The remaining shuttles, Challenger, Columbia, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour, all completed space missions.

Each shuttle carries a legacy of courage and ingenuity—a testament to the American spirit of reaching higher and daring greatly. Though now retired and resting in museums, they continue to spark the imagination, reminding us that the adventure isn’t over—only waiting for its next chapter. Their story mirrors the heart behind my painting: bold dreams, quiet determination, and a shared belief that we can rise above the ordinary and reach for something greater.

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The Study

A monochromatic still life painting of vintage study objects—quietly composed to evoke memory, intellect, and the passage of time.

14x11 oil painting of vintage study objects on a wooden desk with books, quill, candlestick, spectacles, and a glass of red wine in a warm sepia palette
The Study, a vintage still life painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2004 – Present

A 19th-century study rendered in oil, composed with a restrained palette of browns and neutrals.

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Details & Highlights

Rendered with a warm, time‑worn restraint, this 19th‑century study scene carries a nostalgic mood rooted in its historical setting. “The Study” offers a quiet glimpse into the rhythm of an earlier era, where reading and writing shaped the pace of daily life. The gently reflective tone in this piece reflects the steady realism Teresa Bernard has developed through years of focused practice.

Title: The Study
Theme: Monochromatic Art
Year Completed: 2004
Dimensions: 14″ w x 11″ h x .75″ d
Medium: Oil on stretched canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

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About This Painting

Rendered in warm sepia tones, the composition reflects the atmosphere of a late 19th-century study.

A quiet tableau of vintage objects typical of a late 19th-century study sets the tone for this still life painting. The timeworn items sit across a well-worn wooden desk, its softened edges and subtle grain actively shaping the warmth and aged character of the composition. Behind them, a dark, subdued background with simple drapery deepens the visual restraint and reinforces the painting’s focus on form and material.

At the center of the arrangement, a stack of hardcover books anchors the composition, their spines obscured in shadow, suggesting age and quiet presence rather than detail. Just in front sits a single book, its spine faded and tactile, hinting at long-forgotten stories. Diagonally across its top lies a feather quill pen, its plume delicate. Nearby, a tall candlestick with an unlit candle stands upright, its waxy taper untouched—adding vertical balance to the scene. A pair of round spectacles sits open beside a filled glass of red wine, its stem catching light in a soft glint.

The entire composition is rendered in a monochromatic palette, lending a timeless, sepia-toned elegance. Signed by artist Teresa Bernard in the lower left corner, the signature ensures originality and authorship.

Specifications

Painted in oil on stretched canvas, the artwork measures 14″ wide by 11″ high. The canvas is side-stapled, with raw, unpainted edges—intended for framing prior to display. It is delivered unframed, allowing for a custom presentation that suits your personal style and room décor. A Certificate of Authenticity accompanies the piece, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal to affirm its genuineness, provenance, and lasting value.

“The Study” reflects the quiet dignity and domestic refinement of the late 1800s. Its vintage subject matter and tonal palette are shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style, emphasizing detail, restraint, and historical resonance. Ideal for collectors who value timeless design and period authenticity, the piece offers a refined focal point that complements both traditional and contemporary interiors.

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Artist Reflections

‘The Study’ was my first exploration of a monochromatic palette—a deliberate choice to limit color and focus on tone, texture, and atmosphere. I worked entirely in sepia, which naturally lends the scene a sense of age and restraint. That warm, muted range felt right for the subject: vintage study objects arranged with quiet familiarity. I wanted the painting to feel settled, not staged—like a room paused in thought.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

What exactly is monochromatic?

A monochromatic palette uses variations of a single hue—creating visual harmony through different shades, tints, and tones of that color.

Other monochromatic paintings by this artist include:

monochromatic painting
Swimming with Sharks
(2023)
12″ w x 16″ h

Comments from Art Lovers

“Nice Work!! With the glasses I can imagine Ben Franklin in the other room…” — @Jddddart, Gab

“Excellent paintings. Do you commission work?” — @Spychiatrist, Gab

“Beautiful. This looks like a beautiful way to spend an evening. No computer, no mobile phones, no tv. In the age where the quill pen was used, work (and life) was generally harder, but the leisure time was better as well.” —@wheelbearings25, Gab

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In a Faraway Galaxy

Born of starlight and silence, this painting captures a fleeting moment in a faraway galaxy—where twin suns rise and the cosmos holds its breath.

6x6 oil painting of a shadowed planet rimmed with light from two suns against a star‑filled background
In a Faraway Galaxy, a space art painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2021 – Present

This celestial scene unfolds in layers—two suns, a veiled planet, and a star-filled galaxy.

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Details & Highlights

Two suns rise over a shadowed world, casting light across the silence of space, while a sea of faint, ancient stars stretch across the velvety darkness. “In a Faraway Galaxy” portrays a distant world caught in the glow of twin suns. Teresa Bernard’s realism is shaped by years of steady practice, giving her an intuitive feel for the subtle light that defines scenes like this.

Title: In a Faraway Galaxy
Theme: The Cosmos
Year Completed: 2021
Dimensions:
6″ w x 6″ h x .5″ d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

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In the hush of a distant galaxy, two suns pierce the darkness. Their rays tracing the edge of a hidden world surrounded by the still shimmer of stars.

A distant planet dominates the foreground of this original oil painting, its surface cloaked in shadow and rimmed with light from two suns—one golden, one red. The binary stars hover nearby, casting warm, radiant beams that stretch out and illuminate the planet’s curved edge. Surrounding them is a vast, velvety expanse of deep space, textured with subtle tonal shifts that suggest cosmic depth and distance. The composition is balanced and immersive, drawing the eye toward the celestial interplay. Signed by the artist Teresa Bernard in the lower left corner, the signature ensures originality and authorship.

Specifications

Composed in oil on a 6×6-inch gallery-wrapped canvas, the painting features edges that are fully painted. This creates a seamless, modern look. The format allows for flexible presentation—frame it for a polished appearance or leave it unframed for a clean, contemporary feel. “In a Faraway Galaxy” arrives unframed so you can personalize it to suit your personal style and decor. A custom Certificate of Authenticity accompanies the piece, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal. It ensures authenticity, provenance, and lasting value for collectors and admirers alike.

“In a Faraway Galaxy” captures the distinctive spirit that reflects celestial wonder shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style. Its compact size makes it ideal for intimate spaces, offices, or gallery walls where every inch matters. In a Faraway Galaxy draws in admirers of astronomy, fine art, and the beauty of the unknown, offering a striking focal point and a conversation starter. Add it to your collection and bring the mystery of deep space into your everyday world.

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Artist Reflections

I’ve always been drawn to the quiet beauty of outer space—its scale, its stillness, and the way light behaves in the dark. In this painting, I wanted to explore the idea of a distant planet illuminated by two suns. In astronomy, this is known as a binary star system—two stars orbiting one another, often producing striking visual contrasts on surrounding celestial bodies. I found that concept intriguing and wanted to capture it in a way that felt both accurate and visually compelling. The soft crescent lighting effect adds a quiet tension, and it gave me an opportunity to create a scene that feels both dramatic and believable.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

Comments from Art Lovers

“Absolutely gorgeous! I especially love this one because it looks a lot like a painting I did a while back, I’ll have to take a picture of it and post it here to show you!” — @ARTpatriotmusic, Gab

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The 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.

20x16 oil painting of the Sea of Galilee shoreline at Capernaum with rocky foreground, calm blue water, and distant hills
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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A quiet stillness settles over the shoreline, where muted colors drift across calm water and distant hills soften into the haze. “The Sea of Galilee at Capernaum” conveys the contemplative mood of a sacred place and the quiet pause it invites. Teresa Bernard’s years of experience in realism bring a steady, observant approach to landscapes rooted in biblical history and the sacred calm of the Holy Land.

Title: The Sea of Galilee at Capernaum
Series: My Christian Art Series
Year Completed: 2005
Dimensions:
20″ w x 16″ h x .75″ d
Medium: Oil on stretched canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

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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. “The 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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Artist Reflections

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.

Comments from Art Lovers

“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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Monument Valley — Navajo Nation

Inspired by Utah’s iconic Monument Valley, this painting captures the stillness of the desert and cultural heritage.

16x12 oil painting of red‑rock buttes rising above sparse desert vegetation beneath a pale blue sky
Monument Valley painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2009 – Present

Rendered in painterly realism, this original desert landscape evokes the solemn majesty of Monument Valley, where ancient stone and sky converse in quiet harmony.

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Monument Valley stretches out in quiet expanse, where towering forms rise from the earth with a slow, enduring calm. Warm tones drift into a wide sky, and the land within the Navajo Nation holds a presence that feels grounded and timeless. Teresa Bernard’s many years in realism bring a steady confidence to wide, open scenes.

Title: Monument Valley — Navajo Nation
Theme: The American West
Year Completed: 2009
Dimensions:
16″ w x 12″ h x .75″ d
Medium: Oil on stretched canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

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This desert landscape captures Utah’s Monument Valley National Park; a region of enduring beauty located within the Navajo Nation Reservation.

Red-rock buttes dominate the foreground and middle ground, their sunlit surfaces rich with natural striations, weathered crevices, and layered hues of burnt sienna, rusty reds, and soft browns. Sparse desert vegetation — clumps of sagebrush and dry tufts of grass — punctuates the ochre-colored terrain below. Above, the sky stretches wide in a soft gradient of pale blue. Artist Teresa Bernard’s signature appears in the lower-left corner, subtly integrated into the composition as a final, personal touch.

Painted in oil on quality stretched canvas, the artwork measures 16″ wide × 12″ high. It’s professionally mounted across solid wood stretcher bars to ensure lasting structure and durability. The edges are left raw and unpainted, requiring the piece to be framed before being put on display. It arrives unframed — perfect for tailoring to your personal style and space. A customized Certificate of Authenticity is included, hand-signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal.

“Monument Valley — Navajo Nation” captures the distinctive spirit that defines the collection. With its quiet drama and timeless realism, this one-of-a-kind artwork offers a striking tribute to the American Southwest — an enduring addition to rustic, Western, or landscape-inspired décor.

For more information about Navajo Nation’s Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, visit their website.

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Artist Reflections

Monument Valley, known to the Navajo as Tsé Bii’ Ndzisgaii — the “Valley of the Rocks” — is one of those rare places that feels otherworldly the moment you arrive. Nestled in southeastern Utah near the Arizona border, its red mesas, sandstone buttes, and dramatic spires rise from the desert like ancient sentinels. It’s no wonder this breathtaking landscape has appeared in countless Western films and photographs over the years — it truly embodies the spirit of the American Old West.

I remember the first time I stood before those towering formations. The scale and silence were overwhelming in the best possible way — like stepping onto another planet carved by wind, time, and sun. I knew almost immediately I’d be painting it. In fact, Monument Valley has found its way onto my canvas more than once, and each rendition feels like a personal tribute to the land’s quiet majesty.

My earliest memories of painting this location go all the way back to my younger days, learning oil painting under the guidance of my father. Dad was a gifted artist who loved Monument Valley as much as I do. He completed several stunning works inspired by the same red rocks and desert light, many of which were acquired by collectors and small businesses in our hometown. Though their whereabouts are unknown now, those paintings — and the shared passion behind them — continue to inspire my work today.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

Comments from Art Lovers

“Looks like a scene from one of the cartoons 🙂 Amazing! Keep it up!” — @Trader82, Gab

“Gorgeous! From one oil painter to another – I love your work.” —  @Tialin, TRUTH Social

“Beautiful you are very talented! I will definitely be in touch !!” — @Duch20, TRUTH Social

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