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"Through my paintings I hope to communicate a personal enthusiasm and respect for the natural world, thus encourage in others an active stewardship of same." -- JEANNE ILLENYE

white Phaleanopsis Orchid stately elegant rich classical setting

10x8 inches / oil on canvas
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Larger than I've painted this subject in the past, a white Phaleanopsis Orchid is stately and elegant in a rich, classical setting with a moss filled blue and white Oriental bowl.  As always, a nod to Nature's transience is evident in one bruised leaf.

Hummingbird's Nest Small Oil Painting Little Gems

Hummingbird's Nest with Blue Feathers
4x4 inches / oil on panel
Painted larger than life
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...to show the details better, these tiny Hummingbird nests are actually made of the teeniest, tiniest things from the garden, such as spider webs, moss and lichen and as one client has observed, even a bit of pet fur.   I'm sure one day I'll attempt to paint this nest lifesized, which will mean considerably smaller than this painting! I also paint nests larger than life such as 24x24 inches if you're interested in commissioning a uniquely beautiful oil painting. jeanneillenye@sbcglobal.net

Sneak Peek...something totally new for me! Showing small detail of newest floral oil painting.

Detail
24x24 inches / oil on canvas
Here's a tiny sneak peek showing a small detail of my latest floral still life oil painting.  I rushed to complete it for submission to ASTA (American Society of Traditional Artists) a prestigious new group of truly spectacular realist masters.  The founder and famed Ed Copley had seen my work online and invited me to apply.   Happily, I've been accepted and this painting is one of many featured on their website under new members.  I'll write more later, but since I'm backlogged with commission orders, I've been working overtime at my easel doing both still lifes and pet portraits so clerical work has been on the back burner.  I'll be sharing more new work with you as I prepare for ASTA's upcoming National Museum Exhibit.  Also as a little aside, I'd been invited along with several other Daily Painters, by Diana Botkin to contribute toward her recent article in "Artists" magazine.  I'll post more on that, too along with links to everything!  Cheers!


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I was published in Visual Language Magazine

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Blessed are those who see beautiful things in humble places where others see nothing.
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