House Church.
written by Julie R. Neidlinger 0 comments link this post
This mixed media painting was done for a charity event in which artists were asked to donate work for a silent auction.
I was on the waning end of my house-drawing motif, which you can see sprinkled throughout my work.
Materials: Charcoal, gesso, acrylic on masonite
Price: SOLD
Labels: buildings, mixed media, religious, sold, whimsical
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Goodbye Church
written by Julie R. Neidlinger 0 comments link this post
Some people take this image to be a negative statement on church or religion or the state of pastors.
That was not my intention, though the name, "Goodbye Church", suggests a leaving.
At the time (I painted this back in 2002), I was thinking about things I'd like to leave behind in my life in regards to "religiousity" and habit that seemed to block the view of the cross.
In this painting, the cross is atop the steeple, and the figure can't see it until he steps out of the shadow of the building and is far enough away, outside, to look up.
Step out of the shadow, and look up.
Materials: Oil paint on masonite board
Size: 16.5" X 21"
Other: Shipped with plain wood frame
Price: SOLD
Labels: buildings, figurative, illustrations, paintings, religious
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