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Friday, April 29, 2011
Big Corona Jetty - Janet Bludau
I have painted both a 6"x 6" and an 8" x 8"oil on board titled Big Corona Jetty. The darker blue water is smooth brushed. The sky and jetty paint is applied with various palette knifes. I love this color combination and hope you do also! Sometimes people are out fishing on the jetty rocks but when the surf is up, you had better head to shore. Many boats pass through on the other side of these rocks from the Newport Beach Bay to the Pacific Ocean. Many are on their way over to Catalina or maybe just fishing for the day. Paintings come with an easel for display or if you prefer, a sawtooth hanger for wall display. Framing is also an option. Just let me know if you have any questions.
email me at: janethod@aol.com
Personal Blog: http://janetbludaufineart.blogspot.com
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I can't remember a time that I didn't have an artistic pursuit but I found my true love with painting. Although I enjoy exploring with different techniques and materials, I primarily work in oils with an abstract style. Thick paint placed with a palette knife and strong geometric shapes are often found in my paintings.
After earning a degree in Business Admin/Marketing, I went on to several "Big Girl" corporate jobs and then owned and ran a design business in Hawaii, importing antiques from the mainland. My education was rounded out through the UC Berkeley Extension Art Program and the College of Marin Art and Design Program. I am fortunate to have had wonderful instructors as well as the insightful critiques of my fun, fellow painters.
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