
Single Bosc Pear
5″ x 7″
Oil on 1/4″ pure eucalyptus hardboard.
AVAILABLE in my Etsy studio store, here.

Single Bosc Pear
5″ x 7″
Oil on 1/4″ pure eucalyptus hardboard.
AVAILABLE in my Etsy studio store, here.
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30″ x 25″; Oil on 1/4″ hardboard. Completed March 2010. SOLD
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23″ x 30″ | Oil on 1/4″ Pure Eucalyptus Hardboard | $2400
Available for purchase here.
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15″ x 19″ | Oil on 1/4″ Pure Eucalyptus Hardboard | $750
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This is an original oil painting on 1/4″ pure eucalyptus hardboard completed in October of 2008. It is 20″ x 24″ and will hang in Zambistro Restaurant in Medina, New York until it sells.
This painting is SOLD.
Copyright (c) 2008 J. L. Fleckenstein ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

“Corner Bistro” is a 10″ x 10″ original oil painting on 1/4″ pure eucalyptus hardboard, completed in May of 2008.
This painting, as well as a few other small format paintings of mine, are available online for sale.
Beautiful note card sets of some of my fine art paintings are also available in the same online shop, so you might want to check it out.
Best wishes,
J. L. Fleckenstein
Copyright © 2008 J.L. Fleckenstein ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Oil on 1/4″ pure eucalyptus hardboard; 24″ x 28″; Apr 2008.
Two sets of notecards featuring this painting are available for sale online.
This will hang at Zambistro Restaurant in Medina, New York with other paintings I have created for that space. There is something very soothing and comforting about this painting, in both the texture of the paint and the colors I used to create the golden glow of the pears. It almost feels as if I have captured life-giving sunlight particles within the pears themselves. It is also interesting, because even in a dark room the light and shadow of the pears glows. I find myself gazing at my own painting, and I am not entirely certain I am willing to sell this one. I will entertain offers, but am not going to put a price on it just yet.
Copyright © 2008 J.L. Fleckenstein ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

SOLD
This is a 10″ x 10″ oil painting on 1/4″ pure eucalyptus hardboard completed in July of 2007 on my farm in Western New York. The apricot was so pretty, and looked very much like a peach. I placed it with the little blue butter crock because the colors were perfect together.
Although the original painting is SOLD, I am offering small reproductions of this and other paintings of mine on tumbled Italian bottocino marble tiles for $12.00. I make the tiles myself using an inkjet transfer technique and the tiles come out very pretty. They are water and heat resistant and make pretty coaster for coffee cups, trivets, or can even be used as actual tiles in a kitchen backsplash, etc.
This is one of the paintings hanging in my “Beginning with Barnum” art show featured at The Winery at Marjim Manor in Appleton, New York from August 18 through September 30, 2007.
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SOLD
A set of notecards featuring this and three other paintings are available for sale online.
This is a small-format, Painting A Day piece.
Title is “Two Cherries with Foliage”; 6″ x 6″; oil on 1/4″ pure eucalyptus hardboard; completed in August 2007 for my art show “Beginning with Barnum” featured at the Winery at Marjim Manor in Appleton, New York. They were picked by my husband and I at a U-Pick cherry orchard near Marjim Manor.
I am a professional writer and fine artist with paintings hanging in private collections throughout the United States including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco/Bay Area, Portland (Oregon), Arizona, Massachusetts, and Florida. I relocated from Los Angeles to a farm in Upstate Western New York in 2006 after marrying a gentleman from the area. My home studio is on our historic, 200 year old farm situated on a lovely river.
Copyright © 2007 J.L. Fleckenstein ALL RIGHTS RESERVED