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Peonies #12 Painting

Ron Harris

United States

Painting, Oil on Wood

Size: 16 W x 20 H x 1 D in

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Peonies #12 is the twelfth painting in my Peonies series and the 4th painting in the 16" x 20" quartet of paintings represented in Peonies 9, 10, 11, & 12. My process begins with a collection of deadheaded flowers from the garden at our home in SW Denver. My wife, Kathy, photographs the flowers and uploads the pictures to be digitized. I work with the images in a photo enhancement software to adjust placement, values, shadows, and contrast and compose a working draft. Next, I lay down the primary base colors of the selected image. I always prefer using oil paint to create my paintings, rather than watercolor or acrylic paint, since it dries more slowly. Also, linseed oil thins the different paint for mixing the perfect color. Hence, slower dry time allows more opportunity for blending and shading. Consequently, smells of oil paint and linseed oil fill my studio, sometimes located in the Great Room of our home. Finally, I seal the finished painting to preserve the integrity of the colors. I find peonies flowers to be a wonderful source of inspiration with so many shapes and different hues. A fantastic display of iridescent light and color.

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Painting:Oil on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:16 W x 20 H x 1 D in

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Born Ronald Charles Harris, Jr. After several years working in graphic design, he took to the studio to paint. Primarily working in oil, he occasionally creates conceptual pieces using mixed media. His works have been exhibited in Dallas at the East End Gallery and in Los Angeles at the Paramount Pictures Dining Room. His influences include but are not limited to Wassily Kandinsky, Lawren Harris, Georgia O'Keeffe and Authur Dove. He lives in Colorado with his wife, Kathy Trageser, and two sons. “I’ve always felt the need to understand the sense that there is a larger force at work in the universe. This mystical approach has become my style. Though my paintings tend toward the representational, I am creating landscapes from within; hoping to transcend biology, psychology or spirituality and instead portray a measure of all three. Painting didn’t come to me as a desire to create at first but as an exploration of color. My first efforts were less than representational and more expressionistic color patterns. As I evolved to more realistic imagery I always limited the context of foreground, background, etc, to the direct identification of the subject itself: river, tree, or flower and to isolation of colors and patterns. I hope to carry forward this choice to utilize strong images, refined to an essence, bringing forth artwork which is sublime and accessible.”

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