Inspired by growing up on the Great Plains in Tulsa, Oklahoma this painting by Marilyn Murphy, member 41144, is done in oil on canvas.
Category: Cloud Art
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Karen Fitzgerald is a mid-career visual artist living and working in New York City.
Hyejin Park, sent us this painting of the sky seen from the window of their room.
Sharon Yamamoto has been exhibiting and selling her artwork in galleries around the world since 1969.
Fern Gadd, is a retired artist located in central Florida. She paints for pleasure and also to raise funds for local pet rescues. “High Country” is one in a series of her recent paintings.
You can see more of her work on her website
Fern Gadd sent this painting entitled “High Country”. She told us “there are the most spectacular cloud formations in western US, and I frequently use them as references in my paintings”.
Visit her site here: www.helenglazer.com
Janette K Hopper, member 52,724, has painted clouds all her life. This is one of her most recent pieces entitled “Hazy Memory”
Hannah Price in Liverpool, UK
Visit Greg’s website at https://gibbonsart.wordpress.com/
“Gold Clouds” oils on canvas, 20 x 30″ is by Daryl D. Johnson, member 45,193. She is based in New Orleans and paints clouds inspired by dramatic colors and forms she has observed.
in California, US. (Visit his site: http://home.znet.com/gknobel/artweb/)
Zaina Saif sent her latest watercolour, Cumulus congestus. These clouds are also known as ‘towering cumulus’ and develop from cumulus clouds, sometimes prior to a thunderstorm.
Yvonne Maximchuk, member 50,031, has been an artist and cloudspotter for many years. She told us “I’ve always been a cloud gazer and they’ve shown up in my work since my first paintings in 1970…”
Wong Weng Yew, member 50,285, is a conceptual photographer from Singapore. He recently sent us these photos, taken of the same clouds at the same time
Verena Foxx, Member 4,836 from Canada, sent us this photograph of the cloud art she has hanging in her home.
Tina Moore, Member 7,825, an artist based in South Australia, sent us her woodblock reduction print of clouds over Telowie Beach. She told us “This is one of a series of ‘Dreamscape’ prints, so called because of their altered colours and dreamlike scenes”
You can see more of Tina’s work on her website
Thomas Cowles, member 49393, painted this looming cumulonimbus a number of years ago while visiting New Mexico, USA
Tom Blazier, Society member 17468, recently sent us his painting “Where Earth Meets Sky”.
Thellen Levey, Member 39,677, sent this image he took whilst undergoing hospital treatment. He told us “when I first got on the table in my radiation room, this is what I saw above me. It’s not a view through a skylight – the designers of the room simply replaced some ceiling tiles with images of clouds moving through a radiant sky. Uplifting in every sense of the word – when you find yourself under what seems like a dark cloud, a bright cloud can show up at just the right moment”.
Thane Byng is an artist based in Dorset. These are two works from: POEMS & PAINTINGS in CLOUDS & SKIES that will be included at an upcoming exhibition
Terry Wynia, Member 65,546, enjoys creating art that declutters the over stimulated mind. He uses paint, enamel and 3D scanning to create his works. This cloud was painted in oils and was inspired by the skies over Seattle.
Sybille Jones is an artist based in Oregon, US, who recently created this digital painting entitled “Approaching Tidal Wave”




























































