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32 Tubes Of Oil Paint, 4 Months Of Drying And Here’s The Result
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32 Tubes Of Oil Paint, 4 Months Of Drying And Here’s The Result

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I’ve always loved and appreciated heavy textured artwork. Something about the thickness of oil brings another dimension to a piece that allows you to not only appreciate a painting up close but see it in a completely different way when you take a few steps back.

It took me a total of 2 months to complete this painting. After a long week of work, I could not wait to add another layer of oil to the previous layer(s) below.

Floral art, specifically floral abstract has always been a huge interest of mine. There is an endless inspiration you can get from a beautiful bouquet of flowers, or the wild ones you drive or walk by.

This painting contains the magical content of approximately 32 high quality tubes of oil paint. The entire painting was completed with a palette knife. This painting took approximately 4 months to dry. It is a large 48 inch x 36 inch piece on a 1.5 inch thick, stretched canvas. Images cannot do it justice!

Enjoy, Shalimar.

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    Shalimar

    Shalimar

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    Although some have been quick to categorize my work as impressionistic or post-modern, I have never considered myself confined to a single style. I simply paint what inspires me, and nature offers limitless inspiration. Art has been a means of self-expression since the time I could pick up a paintbrush. I have developed my techniques by trial and error, slowly mastering the use of color and texture to breathe dimension and life into my ideas. I have a gallery and studio in Downtown Cary, NC. 121 E Chatham St. Suite B Cary, 27513

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    Shalimar

    Shalimar

    Author, Community member

    Although some have been quick to categorize my work as impressionistic or post-modern, I have never considered myself confined to a single style. I simply paint what inspires me, and nature offers limitless inspiration. Art has been a means of self-expression since the time I could pick up a paintbrush. I have developed my techniques by trial and error, slowly mastering the use of color and texture to breathe dimension and life into my ideas. I have a gallery and studio in Downtown Cary, NC. 121 E Chatham St. Suite B Cary, 27513

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    Ronald Cody
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    6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is great! Don't get me wrong, I do really like your Art. My head works in mysterious ways! I would love to use this image as a backdrop! I would piece in raw hanging chickens in the front and call it Thursday At Foster Farms Slaughterhouse!

    TheCovatar
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This deserves a standing ovation! The focal point is evident!

    Ronald Cody
    Community Member
    6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is great! Don't get me wrong, I do really like your Art. My head works in mysterious ways! I would love to use this image as a backdrop! I would piece in raw hanging chickens in the front and call it Thursday At Foster Farms Slaughterhouse!

    TheCovatar
    Community Member
    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This deserves a standing ovation! The focal point is evident!

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