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EAT Painting

Stephanie Schechter

United States

Painting, Oil on Aluminium

Size: 26 W x 26 H x 1.5 D in

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Originally listed for $4,510

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This painting was sold by Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts. EAT is based on photographs I took of the striking signage and architecture of Zip's Diner in Dayville, CT. When I first saw this diner, I fell in love with the typography of the letters "EAT", the fact that the neon was lit during the day and the texture of the corrugated metal siding. My goal with this painting was to create an idealized portrait that reflects what I find most powerful about this subject. My aim with this composition was to create an image that is straightforward, yet dynamic. This oil painting was created carefully and meticulously by hand, without masking. It took months to complete. The hard-edged paint application is very smooth and flat. EAT is painted on a smooth aluminum composite panel with a wood cradle. It is 1.5" thick. The sides are painted white. This painting is wired and ready to hang, but it can also accept a frame. It is signed on the back. You can see the process of how this painting was created on Instagram

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Painting:

Oil on Aluminium

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

26 W x 26 H x 1.5 D in

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I’ve come to think of my paintings as portraits, even though my subjects are inanimate objects. With each my paintings, I’m trying to visually articulate to the viewer what I find beautiful or poignant about a particular sign. My creative career started with studying industrial design and graphic design at RISD. After graduating, I settled in Providence, RI . Around that time, I became interested in historic preservation as I noticed some of my favorite local architecture and signage being torn down for new development. I also was at the beginning of my design career, but soon found that I had more to express than is possible with design alone. I longed to make art. I began to paint and quickly focused on using painting as a medium to document the buildings and signs that I loved. As my painting progressed, I started to hone in on the signs themselves. To me, a sign can embody a lot of meaning- history, community, commerce, impermanence, obsolescence. I am also taken by the sculptural beauty of signs and strive to pay homage to the craftsmanship and artistry of the sign maker. My process for creating a painting begins with extensive photography of a subject. Back in my studio, I choose my reference photograph based on the angle that I feel best accentuates the subject. Working from that photograph, I create a drawing— cropping, editing and adjusting in order to create an impactful image. I choose to eliminate rust and texture, opting to focus on form. Every element included in the image is intended to enhance the composition and direct the eye. My approach to painting combines hard-edge technique and carefully blended transitions. I work in oils, applying paint slowly and meticulously, without masking. I eliminate visible brushstrokes, aiming to create a textureless surface. The result is a bold, graphic, idealized portrait that reflects what I find most powerful about the subject.

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