Showing posts with label roses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roses. Show all posts
Monday, April 28, 2014
"The Logic of a Summer Garden I" 20x16"
This is an example of the "Fracturing" technique that I've been experimenting with lately. I had my paintings lined up at the studio for framing the other day, and a young boy pointed at this one and said,"It looks shattered!" Made me happy to know that my intention was understood by one so young.
This painting is shown at the Button Petter Gallery in Saugatuck, Michigan.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
"Sisters", 9x12"
This painting made me think of sisters-- all living on the same branch, but evolving into unique personalities with different outlooks.
My challenge on this one was to use a palette knife on top of a transparent wash. I had to stop myself before I went in and developed it too far. I wanted it to say "roses" without overstating things.
Please click on Ann Feldman Sisters for purchase information. Thank you!
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Yellow Roses, 8x8" SOLD
What could be more beautiful than a vase full of yellow roses? OK, I'll admit it, I'm pretty lucky to have a husband who keeps the house in fresh flowers all the time. But as we all know, the beauty of flowers is fleeting, so I'll try to capture them in paint whenever I can.
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