Brushes and Bottle.
written by Julie R. Neidlinger 0 comments link this post
Sooner or later, when desperate for material, every artist draws something from their studio.
Kind of a self-portrait, in a way.
Materials: Charcoal, watercolor and gesso on cold-press watercolor paper
Size: approx. 15" X 20"
Other: Shipped without frame or mat
Price: $25
Labels: abstract, mixed media, still life
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Cream Can
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Cream cans are for more than cream. Yep.
They can hold flower pots, too.
Materials: Brown ink on paper
Size: 4" X 5.5"
Other: Shipped without frame or mat
Price: $7
Labels: budget, drawings, still life
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Three Bottles 1
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This simple study of three bottles, done by first drawing them out on white paper with white wax (i.e. I couldn't see what I was drawing and so I was forced to observed and guess) turned out to be a fun painting.
I love the free feeling of it, the looseness of the final image.
Materials: Watercolor and wax on paper
Size: 6" x 8"
Other: Shipped without frame or mat
Price: SOLD
Labels: abstract, mixed media, sold, still life
Copyright (c) Julie R. Neidlinger 1:08 PM
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Three Pears
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You can't call yourself an artist if you don't, at some time in your life, do a painting of fruit. In particular, pears.
At least, that's my opinion.
Materials: Water pastels, watercolor on paper
Size: 15" x 8"
Other: Shipped without frame or mat
Price: SOLD
Labels: paintings, sold, still life
Copyright (c) Julie R. Neidlinger 1:07 PM
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Blue Bottle Flower 1
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I had purchased a bottle of water imported from England. The glass bottle was a brilliant blue, unlike bottles you see now. It reminded me of the colored glass bottles of many years ago. You'll often see this blue bottle cropping up in many of my paintings and photographs. It's a favorite subject of mine.
Materials: Acrylic on paper
Size: 14" X 30"
Other: Shipped without frame or mat
Price: $60
Labels: floral, paintings, still life
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Blue Bottle Flower 2
written by Julie R. Neidlinger 0 comments link this post
I had purchased a bottle of water imported from England. The glass bottle was a brilliant blue, unlike bottles you see now. It reminded me of the colored glass bottles of many years ago. You'll often see this blue bottle cropping up in many of my paintings and photographs. It's a favorite subject of mine.
It's strange, the way I latch onto things, how the most ordinary thing becomes a central figure in my work.
Materials: Acrylic on paper
Size: 12" X 30"
Other: Shipped without frame or mat
Price: SOLD
Labels: abstract, floral, paintings, still life
Copyright (c) Julie R. Neidlinger 1:04 PM
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Dead Man's Hand
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A class project in college dictated that we experiment with pointillism, creating an image out of dots.
Most of the other students chose far less violent subject matter than I did with this painting of the infamous "Dead Man's Hand" that Hickock was holding when he was shot in Deadwood.
In fact, when I put my painting up for display, the looks on the faces of some of the more urban students was priceless.
"A gun? Geez."
Personally, I thought this made better subject matter than the guy who painted himself naked on his bike did, but that's just me.
Materials: Acrylic on paper
Size: 8" X 10"
Other: Shipped with metal frame, no glass or mat
Price: SOLD
Labels: illustrations, paintings, sold, still life, western
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