Showing posts with label floral still life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label floral still life. Show all posts
Sunday, June 16, 2013
DOLLAR AUCTION WEEK: "Red and Blue"
Comment: "Painting still life is as exciting to me as the most challenging landscape or figure. I love to work the paint and play with color. Here, I kept the color range simple, depending on the value changes to describe the objects." --- SFG
Size: 14" x 18"
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
"Opulence"

"Opulence" - Oil - 12" x 12"
"How I love rich paint and flowers! The two combine well in this new work, I think, and I‘ve titled it “Opulence“.
The heavy red blossoms support a brilliantly lit orange one that shows behind the first rank. Scattered leaves and blue accents move the eye through the space as a triangle of the crisp white drape defines the foreground tabletop.
The combination of thick impasto and winning color carry my enthusiasm to the viewer.
Prints are available at http://fineartamerica.com/featured/opulence-susan-f-greaves.html.
Labels:
camellia,
floral,
floral still life,
flower,
flowers,
impasto,
leaf,
leaves,
oil painting,
orange,
original painting,
peonies,
peony,
red,
rose,
roses,
still life,
white
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