18"x 18" acrylics and crayon on panel.... Painted with a friend in mind, but when it was finished and I reread my title, could be me. Could probably be you. Smiles. And the second picture shows how it looks when a definite light hits those metallic paints. Wow.
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Very thrilled with the way the owners of this painting on paper of mine framed the piece. Like it so much I suggested to them I wanted it back! Just kidding, of course, but I am just so happy with their framing choices. Thanks, new owners!
This painting, acrylic and water based wax crayon on canvas is 40"x 40"...I first painted it about 4 years ago but just came back to it last week. Have always loved it but thought I could 'bump' it up a bit by adding a redder red and more of it and blacker black in areas. Happy. Clues as it why it is called MARILYN: roses DiMaggio put on her crypt annually after her death....dots...remember the black and white dress from THE MISFITS? I do. So, taking it to Santa Fe this weekend along with a few other pieces to recharge my work at the Wheelhouse Art Gallery at the railyard, behind Jean Cocteau.
Just finished a two piece commission for a Ritz Carleton Hotel in Florida. Each is 30"x 30" and mixed media on paper. After I did that....my print material was still good so I made a 22"x 30" one for ME and my work for galleries. This 3rd one you see is mine and called: GIVE ME THE SEA! Of course, it IS available for purchase. Smiles.
A new gallery opened in Santa Fe on Montezuma Ave, just behind the Jean Cocteau Theater and in the Railyard District. Wheelhouse Art. I am pleased to be one of the exhibiting artists along with pals Bill Sortino and Katherine Venturelli and new friend and owners Joyce Stolaroff (fine painter and sculptor) and her biz partner, Scott, another sculptor.
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