I've been spending a lot of time in the studio lately, working on very large still life paintings for commissions and gallery requests. But every now and then, I just have to bust out of my work space and venture into new territory- either outside in nature, or throwing paint at the canvas just for fun. Here are a few pieces that I did just for the fun of it, and they're available through my studio, so they're discounted from my regular work!
Friday, November 17, 2023
Studio and Plein Air Paintings
"Cascade", 14" x 18", Oil on Canvas, $850
I thought I'd try my hand at a purely abstract painting, but couldn't resist adding some very realistically rendered roses on top of it. I photographed these roses on a trellis in a monastery in Brittany, France when I was there in June.
"Two Trees, The Sanctuary", 9" x 12", Oil On Panel, $550
Frame For "Two Trees", $100. Please forgive my atrocious photography!
A couple of weeks ago, my friend and fellow painter Chula Beauregard and I took our gear out to paint on one of the last glorious fall days here in Steamboat Springs. The Sanctuary was almost overwhelming to look at- the colors were everywhere. This painting is available unframed, or framed for a bit more.
"Trail's Edge", 10" x 10", Oil On Panel, $550
When I'm out hiking in the mountains, it's easy to get swept away by the majestic views at every turn, but sometimes, I focus on what's just at my feet. The trail's edge is often chock full of wild flowers and tangled grasses that are a joy to paint. For this painting, I took a brush full of paint and swiped it across a textured panel, letting the drips become roots. I picked out the leaf and flower shapes when the paint was still wet, and then added a few bits of color at the very end.
Creating these paintings was like a breath of fresh air for my brain and for my spirit. If you're interested in purchasing one, please email me at: Ann.Feldman@comcast.net.
And thank you for your interest in my art!
Friday, March 24, 2023
Silent Refuge
A Return To The Palette Knife (my old friend) |
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Once again, my old friend the palette knife helped me to simplify the shapes and color passages of the scene. There is no way on earth I could put in tiny little shapes with the flat edge of a knife. I was much happier with the flat planes of color that resulted. And the viewers can fill in the detail in their mind's eye! I don't have to do all that heavy lifting! |
For more information on "Silent Refuge", please click here. |
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