Showing posts with label non-representational art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label non-representational art. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Searching for Englightenment by Marion Hedger

Searching for Enlightenment
by Marion Hedger

Acrylic on gallery wrap canvas
frame in a white floating frame
Acrylic/mixed media

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Friday, July 6, 2018

Follow the Flow, diptych by Marion Hedger

FOLLOW THE FLOW
by Marion Hedger
60x60cm x 3.8cm deep
Each panel is 30x60cm
Acrylic and mixed medial

This diptych evokes an abstract landscape of ancient times.

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Thursday, March 22, 2018

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Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Monday, March 19, 2018

Monday, July 31, 2017

Sunday, July 30, 2017

Destination Unknown by Marion Hedger

Destination Unknown (5012)
by Marion Hedger
Part of the 'Connections' Series
Acrylic on Panel
30 cm / 12 inch x 30 cm / 12 inch x 5mm
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Saturday, July 29, 2017

Thursday, July 27, 2017

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Abstract Triptych, "Confetti" 5x15" Oil

Today, I am posting something new to me.....my first abstract triptych!  I really enjoyed working on this and hope to do more in the future.

110 + 12.50


I have not quite figured out how to photograph these yet...something I need to work on!


It is on three 5x5" gallery wrap canvases with the sides painted black.  Each piece is signed on the side.


It works in both a vertical or horizontal composition.


Here is a vertical view.

Carol Schiff Studio

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Abstract Art, "SOAR", 24x36" Original Mixed Media SOLD

I have been busy with commissions since early December and finally found time to do another abstract.

SOLD


My painting group, Pieces of 8 is planning a group exhibition this summer at the local community college and we have all been working hard, getting our pieces ready.  The venue is fabulous and many entertainment giants have performed there, from Willie Nelson to Jerry Seinfeld to Mikhail Baryshnikov. The exhibition will be in the lobby, a huge room  with 30 ft ceilings.


I usually don't paint this large (24x36") because of difficulty storing and shipping but this had to be an exception.  I have a few more pieces to do for this exhibition and will post them as they are created.  I  don't know if they all have to be abstract as the other artists will be showing many different media.  I would love to hear your opinion......should I stick to abstract??



Sunday, February 15, 2015

Abstract, Original Oil, Non-representational SOLD"Blue and Green" 6x8"

You know me.......I am off the beaten track again!  I did several abstract paintings last week and decided to show you one today.

SOLD


This is a study of color interaction and composition.  Because I love texture in my paintings, I threw some of that in too.


I find abstract work to be very rewarding and relaxing.  The perfect activity to counteract burnout or other stresses of life.  It only works for me for a week or two.......then the desire for structure, the desire to produce a recognizable image, overwhelms me and I retreat to my still life and landscapes.  How do you deal with burnout?

Now that we are into serious Christmas shopping, I wanted to show you another of my little daily paintings that is on sale at half price this week.


You can find the link here.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Abstract, Original Oil, Non-representational SOLD"Blue and Green" 6x8"

You know me.......I am off the beaten track again!  I did several abstract paintings last week and decided to show you one today.

SOLD


This is a study of color interaction and composition.  Because I love texture in my paintings, I threw some of that in too.


I find abstract work to be very rewarding and relaxing.  The perfect activity to counteract burnout or other stresses of life.  It only works for me for a week or two.......then the desire for structure, the desire to produce a recognizable image, overwhelms me and I retreat to my still life and landscapes.  How do you deal with burnout?

Now that we are into serious Christmas shopping, I wanted to show you another of my little daily paintings that is on sale at half price this week.


You can find the link here.
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