Welcome to the unique original fine art galleries of Colorado artist Jeanine Malaney. The artist's work is displayed in many original art galleries differentiated by media as well as geographic denomination.

For decades, Americans have been enamored with modern art, while traditional fine art has been overshadowed. Today the art world is rediscovering the traditional classics, and a new traditional movement is taking the art world by storm; previously forgotten classics soar in value. Today’s movement toward realism is blossoming world wide as people discover a desire to return to art’s classical roots.
Non-objective painting is not a better form of expression than realism. Modern art has been a tangent not a progression from traditonal art. Both are valid forms of expression. My style is realistic western landscapes, representational, yet with a contemporary flare being big and bold and emphasizing the play of light. I explore themes of wildlife, ranch and Indian traditions, and unique geography of the West.

 

Fine Art by Jeanine Malaney

 


 

Watercolor Painting Gallery


This the largest art collections that Jeanine is proud to offer. Included in these art galleries are paintings with mountain trains, mountain rivers, mountain lakes, horses, wildlife, endangered species, national parks, national forests, Indian and cowboy historical and cultural heritage art.


Fabric Art Paintings

This realist artist specializes in fabric art media of fiber, paint and quilting to create unique 3-Dimensional fiber art quilt paintings with dramatic scenery and mountain landscapes. This 3-D art painting technique can be better observed in the photography by looking at the full size images (double click on any image). These original fabric art paintings of this technique are dynamic and are one of a kind which can not be copied or reproduced.


Original Oil Paintings

This traditional artist uses a oil painting technique that begin with the Jeanine sketching onto the canvas with pencil . Oil paint is mixed with solvents to create a thinner, faster drying paint. Then the Jeanine builds image in layers with each additional layer of paint be a bit oilier than the layer below, to allow proper drying. Jeanine varnishing within a few days or in six months to a year both of which allow for proper drying with damaging the pain layers. Oil paintings are completely dry until they are 60 to 80 years.


 

Landscape Quilts

Watercolor Quilts are this realist artist specializes in mixed media of fiber, paint and quilting to create unique 3-Dimensional quilt art quilt with dramatic scenery and mountain landscapes. This 3-D art painting technique can be better observed in the photography by looking at the full size images . These original landscape/watercolor quilts of this technique are dynamic and are one of a kind which can not be copied or reproduced. This is American Western quilt art, realism with pizazz.