Posts Tagged ‘panel’

Selected Paintings by Douglas Degges

Thursday, June 10th, 2010
untitled, 15"x13", oil and acrylic on panel

untitled, 15"x13", oil and acrylic on panel

Today’s paintings are by Douglas Degges.
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Selected Paintings from Chris Trueman

Friday, April 9th, 2010
Untitled (orange,blue), 84" x 108", acrylic on canvas

Untitled (orange,blue) - 84" x 108", acrylic on canvas

Chris Trueman delivers an explosion of color, line and texture in his most recent paintings. I first featured Chris Trueman’s work in 2008 when his style was more geometric and controlled. While Trueman’s current style still includes geometric elements, the paint is more fluid and energetic.

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James Barnett Paintings of Video Game ‘Scapes

Friday, January 22nd, 2010
Michelle's Place

Michelle's Place - from Grand Theft Auto IV - Oil on cradled wood panel 30" x 30"

There is nothing new about artists taking inspiration from other created works, but there is something here worth discussing.  People tend to connect with landscape or cityscape paintings of places they have seen before and that is part of the beauty in them.  A painting of the Streets of Charleston is going to connect with me in a way that it cannot connect with someone who has never been there.

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Oil Paintings by Marion Peck

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
Sleepwalk - 2009 oil on canvas 24" x 30"

Sleepwalk - 2009 oil on canvas 24" x 30"

Finding Marion Pecks work on the web was a wonderful surprise!

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Barack Obama – by Shawn Barber

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009


Oil on panel, 16 x 20 inches

This painting was commissioned by the Wall Street Journal for their special Inauguration edition.  Barber is known for his amazing tattooed portraits and you can checkout his site for those.

artist & website: Shawn Barber – http://www.sdbarber.com/

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d.o. – by Robert Horvath

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

d.o. - by Robert Horvath
oil on panel 45″x35″

artist & website: Robert Horvath – http://www.robert-horvath.com

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