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Loretta Fasan

Canada

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I was inspired by Byzantine art and frescoes, along with 19th century realism The figure merges with the crumbling walls. The realism of the 19th century painted over a texture creates a presence that is much older, and somehow familiar. I think she is very approachable. There is a sense of intimacy, within the classical rigid headdress. The texture that is found throughout the painting contains fragments of gold leaf, and crosses the face. The texture becomes a partial garment around the neck, also. The painting is ready to hang. It is painted on wood with finished edges.

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Print: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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I have developed my technique through following traditional classical painting techniques. I would describe my paintings as imaginative or magic realism, with a combination of realism, pattern, trompe l'oeil, and whimsy. I paint female figures, at times mysterious, humorous, or serene, using intense or subtle colors, textures, and gold-leaf patterns in the costumes. There is an iconic aspect to some of the women, however it is softened by their expressions. It is exciting to see a character come to life, through a combination of observation, and imagination. Though most of the paintings are carefully planned, I like to allow for spontaneity, and the intangible: an element of surprise. My technique is traditional, beginning with an underpainting, and building form and intensity of color gradually, yet always with the potential of adding an unexpected twist. The elaborate beadwork, hairstyles, and ornaments are fun elements which help to create movement, richness, and give a sense of mystery to the paintings. Symmetry, proportion, pattern, and geometry are some of the underlying elements of my new paintings. Gold has a spiritual significance for me. The gleam and warmth which emanates from gold adds an amber glow and a three dimensional effect to the paintings. The challenge in using gold or metal leaf is to integrate the gold into an overall scheme, rather than having it stand out as a foreign element. Gold also changes color and fluctuates under different lighting conditions, and takes on some of the color of its surroundings In the Microcosm series, I am exploring a magical world of emerging possibilities with nature, landscape, and animals occupying the spheres, often floating or imagined. I am open to working on certain types of commissions.

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