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Top Mat
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Image:
7.50" x 10.00"
Overall:
7.50" x 10.00"
For Rent Wood Print
by Stephen King
Product Details
For Rent wood print by Stephen King. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
This was originally a practice canvas where I experimented with different techniques and colors for another finished painting I will put up soon. ... more
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Artist's Description
This was originally a practice canvas where I experimented with different techniques and colors for another finished painting I will put up soon. After about 3 months I completely covered the canvas with different layers for another experiment, but some of the window still showed through.
My wife decided she liked the first painting and asked me to repaint the window. Since I don't like eating my own cooking, I agreed. Some experimental stuff can still be seen which looks like a true studio piece with warts. It's had a hard life and needs a home.
About Stephen King
I have been using oil paint to create various scenes and portraits for over 30 years. I still marvel at how colors and shapes form visually appealing paintings. I have traveled from regular brushes to more textured surfaces using a palette knife, and currently am using looser, more sweeping brush strokes. A variety of the above can be seen in the images displayed. One would think by now I would have settled on a method that was consistent, but I enjoy trying new things and even experimenting a bit. Some of those 'experiments' never make it to these pages. I am beginning a series of dark, perhaps stormy skies. A full palette can produce a range of very nice colors, but sometimes limited colors can be more dramatic. I am...
$51.00
Carole Spandau
Stephen, thanks for kind comments on my landscape. The one weapon of choice we artists possess with which to capture and slay the viewer, is colour. While subject,brushwork,mood and composition are also of utmost importance, when my clients are being honest with me they say that it was the colour that first drew them to the work. This wonderful window you have so masterfully painted has just the right combination of warm and cool neutrals, and subtle touches of pure pigment, to successfully tell the story of this older building. Vignetting it like this, leaves the viewer wanting more. Please check out my streetscenes, I love painting the older part of town because of the character and charm found in longstanding heritage places.
Richard Hubal
I first want to thank you on one of the threads you and I commented on. Her piece would look better if she decides to do it. But this gave me an oppurtunity to view your work, and here is another master on this site. Wow, what great freedom and passion you give to the canvas. Bravo. A great gift God has given you. rh