Peaceful blues and aquas escape from a white and gray grid, displaying a
modern abstract expressionist emotion. Acrylic on canvas, UV varnish,
sides painted, wired and ready to hang. Painted with a palette knife for
texture. 12x12, Asking price $135 at
Bringing together Artists who paint with the palette knife, from around the world.
Monday, October 5, 2015
Turning Point, by New York artist, Celeste Plowden
Labels:
abstract,
BLUE,
Celeste Plowden abstract expressionism,
geometric,
palette knife,
peaceful,
turquoise
I learned the art of acrylic and pastel painting through private instruction, after having spent my career as a designer of printed fabrics in the New York market place. I am a graduate of the College of Design, Art and Architecture at the University of Cincinnati, with a major in the History of Art, 1977. Later, I studied printed textile design at Parsons School of Design, in New York. Immediately afterward, I began free lance work for several design studios in the garment district of NYC, where I did re-coloration work for printed apparel fabrics, and sold my own designs through Bread and Butter Designs,also located in New York. In addition, during the 1980's and 1990's, I designed a number of needlecraft and stencil books for Dover Publications. Currently, I am working on a series of exotic birds and other animals done in acrylic paint, with a palette knife, for texture and brilliant color. I consider my paintings to be representational or impressionistic in nature, and I use fantasy colors because what I see often makes me feel these colors,and what would make an interesting composition, rather than using realistic colors.
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