$2,000.00
Painting Details:
54"H x 54"W x 1.5"D, Oil on Canvas
Painting Creation Dates: April 15, 2013 - June 29, 2013
Includes Certificate of Authenticity.
This painting is also available as a Giclee Print at 12”H x 12”W and 24”H x 24”W
Painting Narrative: This painting is part of the “Park” series, which are figurative works in park settings which depict particular seasons.
The 3 female figures represent the different ages of (wo)man.
The perspective on this painting shifts as you look at different parts of the painting - you look down at the girl and into the water but you look up to see the underneath of the tree branches and the sky
Technical: This Painting uses multiple kinds of perspective techniques including:
Atmospheric perspective
Multiple vanishing points
Multiple spatial planes
Color: Primary pigments include: viridian, ultramarine blue, naples yellow genuine, cobalt teal, cobalt blue, cobalt violet, terre verte, indigo, fanchon red, cadmium red light, permanent rose, cobalt green pale, raw sienna, vandyke brown
Influences: The girl with her hand in the water owes a nod to Balthus’ paintings of girls.
1-2 weeks
Just contact me within: 7 days of delivery
Ship items back to me within: 30 days of delivery
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for:
Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.
Giclee Prints are listed at 12"X12" but other sizes are available including 16"X16" and 24"X24"
Original Oil Paintings can take 3-4 months to complete due the technical nature of laying the thin layers of paint, and the spatial complexities. You'll get weekly progress updates of your painting while it's being developed.
I'm working on a short video with suggestions for Frames. I just purchased 18" square frames from West Elm that worked out nicely. I'm ordering some custom mats to use with the frames.
One thing to keep in mind when choosing frames is that the print image is 12"X12" but the paper is larger, usually around 13" Square.
Frame sizes are generally the outside dimensions of the frame, not the inside dimensions that hold the paper.
Generally, for a classic 2" border (matted or floating), you want a frame that is at least 17" Square.
In the decor shot in the About section, the nickel frame with the gray backing is 17.5" square, and the black gallery frame is 18" square.
I'm working on a short video with suggestions for Frames. I just purchased 18" square frames from West Elm that worked out nicely. I'm also ordering custom mats to use with the frames from another source.
One thing to keep in mind when choosing frames is that the print image is 12"X12" but the paper is larger, usually around 13" Square.
Frame sizes are generally the outside dimensions of the frame, not the inside dimensions that hold the paper.
Generally, for a classic 2" border (matted or floating), you want a frame that is at least 17" Square.
In the decor shot in the About section, the nickel frame with the gray backing is 17.5" square, and the black gallery frame is 18" square.