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Saint Peters Lutheran Church Painting

Elizabeth Wiley

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 30 H x 1.3 D in

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Church Series I have always loved old churches. They have a character and life of their own, I wish they could tell their own story. Growing up we lived about a mile from Potosi Methodist church, it was right next to the church we attended and I admired it for years. A few years ago I heard that it caught fire and burned completely to the ground. My heart was broken, I never set foot in that amazing church. The idea to start painting churches started after telling friends about a trip to Connecticut with my husband. We were driving along our route from one place to another and we passed numerous old white churches. I went on about their beauty. My friends expressed their love for old churches too and suggested that I paint them. This series was a challenge for me. I am used to painting fluid and curvy lines. I feel that I need to be true to the architecture and be as accurate as possible, I wasn’t able to take artistic freedom and allow lines to go astray. Look for the variation of colors in the white. I tried to capture the aging of the wood. I achieved this look by applying many layers of thin and thick white paints. I tried to keep the backgrounds soft and unimportant. I wanted the main focus to be the church.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:30 W x 30 H x 1.3 D in

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Elizabeth Wiley was born in Abilene Texas, where she learned to ride dressage. She studied fine art at University of Texas at Arlington. She now lives in Dallas and works full time as an equestrian artist. “My style is loose and free. There are graphic elements with playful layers of paint. I want to capture the gracefulness, energy and the communication between horse and rider. I simplify my subject and often leave areas unpainted or left out. I want it to be a mix of expressionism, graphic and watercolor characteristics. My paintings are time capsules, capturing the emotion of the moment in each painting. I hope that work inspires love for horses and expresses the elegance of the wonderful beings”. Her work has been featured in Crate & Barrel catalogues and in articles in Horse and Style Magazine, The Chronicle of the Horse Magazine, Heels Down Magazine, EtsyDallas, Maryland Equestrian, and Paard Verzameld. Wiley, who credits her mother for her love of horses, is now passing that love onto her two children who are taking riding lessons. To view more of Wiley’s work visit her at lizwiley.com

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