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Late for the Regatta Print

Susan McLaughlin

United States

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INSPIRATION; I was inspired and guided through this work by the work of historically significant artists who preceded me. In fact the painting is a homage to them and their styles and techniques. The sprinting rabbits are a nod to Marc Chagall's floating figures as well as the Lauscaux cave drawings of animals. The flower-filled vase is painted from a Ming blue and white porcelain vessel. I morphed a traditional blue and white porcelain bowl into my own blue and white porcelain river. The backgrounds are reminiscent of the Southern and Northern Schools of Chinese painting; and the picnickers at the porcelain river are my nod to impressionist painters. I hope VIEWERS will feel the rush of exhilaration of the sprinting rabbits along with admiration and an appreciation of our lush and varied history of art of which I am proud to be a legacy. TECHNICAL MATTERS: The acrylic paint is applied smoothly on to stretched linen, wet on wet; but in my own energetic application method, so that the strokes are visible providing texture and movement when it is called for.The painting is ready to hang in a white floating gallery frame.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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As a painter, I am an explorer, uncovering, recording and rearranging the beauty of the natural world, as well as the beauty of human beings. I select and distill the very essence of my subject, harmony between nature and humanity, sometimes combining the two. This symbiosis makes the finished work even more beautiful than either of its constituents alone. When you first visit my fantasy world, you will notice a lot of extraordinary things going on in my paintings. For instance, I might substitute a bird for a hat, or a butterfly for a bowtie. These unusual substitutions function as symbols and provide subtle clues and playful suggestions about my work. The shapes of birds and hats, or butterflies and bowties, are so similar that viewers never even question the replacements. I pick the substitutes because they fit graphically and visually. But it is more than that. We as humans fit with nature. We fit together so well, in fact, that I am able to paint a natural object–a butterfly–in place of the bowtie–and viewers can see this as truth. My world will refresh you with its vibrant colors, textures, and interchangeable shapes as you immerse yourself in the integration of nature and humanity. You will be at peace with yourself and at one with nature. You will experience nature in a totally new way and see beauty in places where you never before thought to look.

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