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Purple Iris No.4 Painting

Marny Lawton

United States

Painting, Tempera on Hardboard

Size: 12.7 W x 17.8 H x 0.5 D cm

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This year's garden has produced many beautiful models for my paintings. This Iris is one of them. I paint flowers, landscapes, fruits, and vegetables for the gemlike quality I see in them. I place these small paintings on a tabletop stand instead of in a frame. The stand is included in the price of ...

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2024

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Painting, Tempera on Hardboard

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12.7 W x 17.8 H x 0.5 D cm

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No

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Certificate is Included

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My studio is based in New England in the U.S. where I'm close to nature and my main sources of inspiration - fruits, vegetables and landscapes. Having avoided the art movements of pop art, abstract expressionism, surreal and the equivalent of muzak art of today - I paint what I love and I love to paint! As a representational painter painting in both egg tempera and oil I find many people know very little about the medium of egg tempera. It's another medium that, like oil, watercolor, gouache, etc., uses the very same pigments. The only difference is the binder which is egg yolk instead of oil, gum arabic, casein, etc. It is organic (except for certain pigments) and as durable, maybe more, as oil, cures to a very solid surface, and contrary to myths does not smell like eggs or anything else. I'm happy to discuss the medium with you should you have any questions or interest in my work. Whether painting in egg tempera or oil, I look for the iridescence and jewel-like qualities in my 'models'. While I like to push against the precision often needed for egg tempera painting, I also like the spontaneity of oil. I also play the piano, the cello and do a fair amount of gardening which you'll often see in many of my paintings.

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