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Floating Leaves II, oil on canvas, 19" x 15" |
Showing posts with label oil on canvas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oil on canvas. Show all posts
Sunday, August 16, 2015
Maryland Federation of Art Water Works Exhibition
My painting, Floating Leaves II, was selected as one of 54 artworks (out
of 580 pieces submitted) for the Maryland Federation of Art Water Works juried exhibition at the
Annapolis Maritime Museum from September 16-November 1, 2015.
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
WILDFIRE
The devastation caused by the wildfires in Alaska and California
reminded me of a painting I did below, "Wildfire", which I dedicated to the
elite group of firefighters, Hotshots, who were killed in the Yarnell
Hill wildfire in Arizona in June 2013; and to those who have suffered
losses due to wildfires.
Not many people would want this on their walls - but I paint what I feel, and hopefully, touch a heart or two.
Not many people would want this on their walls - but I paint what I feel, and hopefully, touch a heart or two.
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Wildfire, Oil on Canvas, 21" x 31" |
Monday, February 24, 2014
The worst I've ever done!
I sold a painting, The Bell Inn, to a friend many years ago for $20 because she said she really liked it. For years, I was gripped with regret for having done so, not because I sold it for a song, but because the painting held some sentimental value to me. The "Bell Inn" is located in Welford-on-Avon, a village next to my parents-in-law's place. Moreover, I had no decent photograph of it. So, I did a most unethical thing: I told my friend my dilemma and offered to buy it back; or send her a print on canvas as soon as it was photographed. She was so gracious about it and said she would just give it back to me. She had no more space in her house for it.
When I picked up the painting from her daughter in Manila, I gave her the $20 back. I told her it would make me feel better. When I got back to my sister's home, I took several photos of the painting which was one of my first pieces. Then, I started brightening the blossoms with yellow, put some finishing touches on the roof, the sky, and the road. Then, I took more photos. Below are the original and revised versions of the painting.
When I picked up the painting from her daughter in Manila, I gave her the $20 back. I told her it would make me feel better. When I got back to my sister's home, I took several photos of the painting which was one of my first pieces. Then, I started brightening the blossoms with yellow, put some finishing touches on the roof, the sky, and the road. Then, I took more photos. Below are the original and revised versions of the painting.
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The Bell Inn - Original |
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The Bell Inn - Revised |
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