contemporary realism

  • Persimmon and Pattern

    Oooh I’m excited to share this week’s painting called “Persimmon and Pattern.” But, before reading on, if you want more information about me, check here. Oh and, if you think you would like weekly colorful paintings in your inbox (yay!), sign up here. This Week’s Painting It’s persimmon season! And, a few weeks ago, I…

  • Make Me An Angel

    OK Make Me an Angel and make you an angel too. In fact, make everybody see their better angels right now. Why? Stay tuned. But, first, here’s a warm (and bright colored) welcome to this place. What happens here? I am glad you asked. Each week I share a colorful painting with you. My hope…

  • 2020 Studio Sale

    It’s time for the 2020 Studio Sale here at Julie Holmes Studio. Earlier this week, I notified my email subscribers about this sale. It’s exciting to report that several of my paintings have already sold, thanks to loyal subscribers. Woohoo! Before I continue on I want to welcome new subscribers (welcome!) and remind everyone what…

  • Grapefruit Devotional

    Greetings dear readers! This painting is called Grapefruit Devotional for several reasons. I look forward to sharing all of these reasons with you here today. But first, let me share the context for this painting now. Favorite Things So, this blog post and painting are a part of a series called “Favorite Things.” I love…

  • Love Hate Love Hate Love

    Location: Philadelphia, PA aka The City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection Greetings! For the past 5 years, my husband, David, and I have been living in Philadelphia. I got accepted into art school here in Philly and we were both up for an adventure. As we stare down the end of our living options…

  • Inspired by a Master

    Throughout history, artists and ateliers have promoted the challenge of painting a Master Copy as a tool for learning. The benefits, including technical and inspirational lessons, are numerous. For instance, the painter can actively focus on the Master artist’s thought process, problem solving and inspiration. I describe my first experience in painting a Master Copy…