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Roy's Cottage Print

Lee James

United States

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Original acrylic painting on canvas. The scene is on the water by the inter-coastal waterway just across the bridge entering the quaint coastal village of Swansboro. Appropriately named Roy's Cottage, it was painted in honor of Roy, a friend of the artist, Roy loved that cottage and his life in Swansboro. A '57 Chevy convertible, the artist's favorite car adds interest in the foreground as the viewer continues into the painting to explore the dry docked boat and quaint cottage. The use of palette knife and color abounds.

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Giclee on Canvas

Size:

20 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:

21.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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For Waco, Texas-based professional artist and instructor Lee James, it’s all about color and texture. Lee’s style is best described as blending aspects of impressionism and realism with a strong emphasis on bold, vivid, even playful use of color in light-filled paintings. His favored medium is acrylic as it can be used like oils or watercolor. Thrilled to embark on each new painting, his ultimate reward is your enjoyment of the “worlds” he creates in each painting. Lee has a lifelong interest in architecture, having owned two National Historic Register Plantations and even designed homes. Structures of some type will almost always be found in his landscapes. A love of coastal, boats, cars and trucks, and animals have also had a profound influence in his work as well as a strong interest in nocturnal scenes. Lee is not a “high noon” painter. Early morning, later in the afternoon, and evening…”these are the times when colors are more intense, subjects are more interesting” and will always be part of his works. With an intense love of color, Lee rarely mixes color on the palette, choosing instead to pickup multiple colors, with a palette knife, and “let it happen” as the paint goes on the canvas. “The result is far more exciting!”

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