Splendor in the South Indulge your senses in the Southern symphony of colors, scents, and tastes, where the artistry of nature and human spirit intertwine effortlessly.
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Splendor in the South Indulge your senses in the Southern symphony of colors, scents, and tastes, where the artistry of nature and human spirit intertwine effortlessly.
For just $68.50 Only CUSTOM! The original oil painting in the style of Gauguin. Inspired by a painting of the world-famous artist Paul Gauguin's " Tahitians in the room ". This painting was sold . On custom from you , I do oil painting especially for you. " Tahitians in the room " art copy painting was created on stretched canvas with a professional grade oils. It is signed, titled and dated on the back. The ends of color- painting and a special bracket on the back , so you can immediately hang unframed oil painting on the wall as soon as you open the package! This listing is for a commissioned painting , it will closely match this image above and painted by me on Quality Cotton Canvas. You can order a painting of any size. Simply click on the choice of size when you make a purchase. Your order will be completed within 7-10 days. Drying time painting - 1-2 weeks. So, I'll post your order in 3-4 weeks . If you have questions , we shall discuss them in correspondence. Will be carefully packaged and shipped by Registered International Mail with tracking number. Thank you for visiting me shop! Always glad to you ! Svetlana. Invite you to my artshop https://www.etsy.com/shop/svetlanamatevosjan
“Sunday on the River” is 24×24″
A week ago while teaching seniors to paint, I chose a southern landscape for everyone to paint. I was teaching my students to use their brushes in different ways, scrapping and smooshing at times rather than “brushing” the paint on. Sometimes brushing the paint on with brushstrokes is too harsh so I twist my brush as I am adding the paint on giving a more natural effect. This technique would probably not work at all for portraits or still life paintings. While the paint is wet, try blending and rubbing out any sharp edges.
This painting is available for sale.
Southern Landscape "Sunday on the River" is 24x24" A week ago while teaching seniors to paint, I chose a southern landscape for everyone to paint.
I’m so lucky that this hauntingly beautiful oak is on my property. Believe it or not it has one living limb on it. #southerngothic #southernliving #southernlandscape #naturephotography #goth #gothic #haunted #hauntedlandscape
Mists rising from Lake Nickajack early morning #landscape #landscapephotography #lakenick #lakenickajack #alabama #thesouth #southernlandscape #mistylake #monocrome #monoart #monochromephotography #monochromelandscape #bnw #bnwphotography #bnw_planet #bnwmood #bnw_captures #bnwphoto #bnw_of_our_world #bnwlandscape #blackandwhitephotography #blackandwhite #blackandwhitephoto
Purchased just last year, this painting was done by an artist not quite as well-known as Aaron Douglas, but just as important nonetheless. Eldzier Cortor was born in Richmond, Virginia in 1916. At a very young age, his family (like many African American families at that time) left the Jim Crow south and moved up north, seeking better opportunities. Cortor’s family ended up in Chicago and it was there that he attended the Art Institute of Chicago, receiving his degree in 1936. He was also one of many artists employed by the WPA’s Federal Art Project under the New Deal. A painter and a printmaker, Cortor was best known for his elegant paintings of black (typically nude) women. Our painting, Southern Landscape, done in 1941, shows a beautiful and introspective black woman standing in the foreground. Behind her, the artist has depicted an imaginary South after the devastating floods of the 1930s. In the far distance, we see homes submerged half-way underwater. She leans against a brick wall that separates her from a cemetery, evidenced by a spattering of tombstones. As she stares off, she grasps onto her necklace, to which a cross (or crucifix) is attached. In her right hand she holds wild flowers. Beside her we see a basket, which we can assume contains objects that belong to her. Among the basket of possessions lies a small framed photograph of a young man in military uniform (which happens to be a self-portrait of the artist). For Eldzier Cortor, the black female figure represented strength, beauty, resilience, and the continuance of life. When you apply that concept to this work, we see an ideal beauty amidst tragedy and ruin and although there is a somber tone to this scene, the artist has given us a taste of hope. Our main character - the beautiful, black woman - is a source of strength. She is resilient. Perhaps she has survived the tragic floods that took so many lives and ruined so much property and was able to grab those few and precious objects that now sit beside her in that basket? Does the flower in her hand represent the dawn of a new day? #VMFA #arteducation #EldzierCortor #AmericanArt #AfricanAmericanArt #SouthernLandscape # (at VMFA Virginia Museum of Fine Arts)
The iconic Starr's Mill in #Georgia this shot is a #longexposure #photo #georgiaphotography #waterfall #mill #southernlandscape #thesouth (at Starr's Mill)
Birds migrating over the southern landscape near Tunica, Mississippi #blackandwhitephotography #blackandwhite #mississippi #southernlandscape #landscape #bnw_captures #migration #thesouth