morning glory flowers in blue and ivory lavender ribbon Spring Floral Wreath, wreathe, watercolor by Nancy Lee Moran USA, colors of lavender, rose, green, flowers of viola, magnolia, columbine, lilacs, grape-hyacinth lavender ribbon morning glory flowers in blue and ivory
Photo by Nancy Lee Moran USA, child holding cookies, crystal glass plate, heart Valentine cookies
"Art, Like Cookies for the Soul" ~ Nancy
Mallory pastel portrait painting commission by Nancy Lee Moran, girl and cat on garden bench colors sage green and red
August 2009

Colors of Late Summer


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Mallory title, pastel art, portrait painting, commission by Nancy Lee Moran USA, girl and cat, garden bench, colors sage green, peach, red

A Pastel Portrait of Mallory

Here is a pastel painting of Mallory created from the my own sketches and (1999) photos as a portrait commission. I liked how the breeze lifted Mallory's hair. Her sparkling eyes showed her joy in holding the friendly cat that lived in the garden. Age four then, Mallory has become a lovely teen. In the art, her face length is five inches, a wonderful size for portraits.










The paintings below express “Summer Days” to me.
The original paintings are at Lewis Art Gallery in Omaha.
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Red Petals title, oil painting of geraniums, by American artist Nancy Lee Moran USA, 14 x 10 inches, painted in 2007, from Moran's own 2007 reference photo of Auburn, Nebraska, in colors of red, rose, magenta, violet, gray, brown and green
“Red Petals”
14 x 10 oil $680.00
at Lewis Art Gallery
Limited-Edition Print Available
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2008 24x18 inches, oil painting, titled Abundance, by Nancy Lee Moran from Nancy's own reference photo. Inspiration: I (Nancy Lee) would love to sit on a lawn blanket here, just rest in the shade beside the jovial flowers. Mary, who lives in my town, piled impatiens in her wheelbarrow and inside of nets on a tree trunk.  I added the rabbit that lives in my own yard, some stones and grasses, and a pawpaw tree.  Droopy pawpaw leaves make an enchanted-forest quality.  Many such trees grow at Indian Cave State Park south of our town, becoming golden in autumn. Abundance art has colors of brown, red, yellow, green, violet, blue and gray.
“Abundance”
24 x 18 oil $1840.00
at Lewis Art Gallery
Limited-Edition Print Available
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Beautiful Prints for Your Home

Some images are published as Limited Edition Giclee Prints.
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Photo#02 of Kish doll, Spring Seasons, 2003 vinyl doll, factory paint and costume
2003 Kish Seasons Doll
I removed her paint and wig.
Photo#03 of Erin, Irish Lassie doll, girl, lass, Kish Seasons vinyl doll, repainted (painted) by portrait artist Nancy Lee Moran in 2009, green dress by Hankie Couture, vintage embroidered apron, new angora-mohair wig in color of rich auburn, freckles, green-blue muted-gold eyes
I had fun transforming her into an Irish lass.
To see more pictures of Erin, click here.


Thank you for sharing my August 2009 Newsletter

What does the end of summer mean to you?

A Wonder:
A wonder happened as I was strolling in our small town with my husband. Near sunset as we passed by our church, Bill tugged my arm. I followed his gaze to see a hawk perching on the railing of the steps leading up to the church door. The size of a rooster, it stood erect, pivoting its regal head almost in circles. Appearing calm and poised, it ignored us as we stood still for about ten minutes. We had never been within fifty feet of a bird of prey, much less as close as ten feet, near enough to see its feather textures. I felt awe.

My favorite time of this summer:

Some mornings, as the sun was beginning to dry dew from the grass, I scattered bird seed on our patio and sat under a shade tree fifteen feet away. Soon about twenty birds would settle in to eat. Two pair of morning doves, the most skittish of birds, were easily alarmed and lifted off with much clamoring coo-coo-co-coo, alarming all the other birds, too. Many sparrows and wrens flitted about. Usually four blue jays and a pair of cardinals joined in. And one young rabbit often rested in his favorite spot under a lily plant.



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