Blood Moon & Teal Moon

“From my un-educated viewpoint of artwork, I am struck by a few aspects of Teal Rielle’s work. It is obvious that she takes time with all the work she puts forth and it shows in the 2 pieces of work I recently purchased from her. Mine were of the outdoors-primarily of trees at a certain time of day. What struck me on both pieces were not only the detail work of each branch and limb, but of the awesome background setting in which she portrayed each piece. One was done with it being dusk outside and the other had a beautiful array of clouds in the background during the daytime.

Teal grasped a crescent moon just over the treetop of one of my pieces and the other captured a view of a tree captured just before sunset. The creativity that she catches in each painting is breathtaking. I’m not one to say “Today, I’m going to go purchase some artwork”. But with Ms. Rielle’s work, hers simply jumps off the wall at you. If you like a tranquil yet riveting setting for your home or office, Ms. Rielle’s work is something that deserves a second and third look. The branches on the trees with just a hint of snow really snared me. On the sunset piece that I purchased,  she has the limbs and branches growing at an angle and not just the typical “up and down” growth that you see in most pieces.

I truly believe that I have caught an artist on the rise in Ms. Rielle. The sky is limit with this young lady.  As her portraits go on larger canvasses, so does her evident talent. She baffles me with every piece of art that she displays. Anyone who has 5 seconds to engross themselves in any of her pieces will be drawn in by the meticulous strokes of her brush. I’m proud of the 2 pieces I have and can see Ms. Rielle being commissioned to do someone’s home or office-she’s that good. I also see her work appreciating as the years go on but don’t ask me to part with my pieces, they’re not for sale!”

- Tom M.

Blood Moon, 2015
Teal Moon, 2015

12'“ x 12”
Acrylic on canvas
Original art pieces purchased in 2023 by Tom M.

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