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Ken Elliott Fine Art works in oil, pastel, monotype and signed, limited edition giclees.
Monday, November 20, 2017
Newsletter: November 2017
New Work: Hidden Sunset, oil on canvas, 60 x 60 inches
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Hidden Sunset, oil on canvas, 60 x 60 inches $13500. framed |
This is the second version of of this scene, the first being this image below, Red and Orange Merging. Once again, my thanks to Lynn for her photo that inspired me to paint these images.
With Hidden Sunset above, I wanted to take this idea to a larger size and convey the scene after the brightest part of the sunset. Since the suns glare is reduced, the land and the cloud forms yield more detail in layer after layer.
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Red and Orange Merging, oil on canvas, 48 x 48 inches Private collection |
It was an interesting experience that I really didn't want to end but finally, all the shapes and colors came together it a way that accommodated the last light of the sun but just enough to add intensity to the colors everywhere.
Monday, November 13, 2017
Renaissance photographs by Freddy Fabris
Freddy Fabris is a remarkable portrait photographer and his Renaissance styled portraits of car mechanics are transcendent. Wasn't that the point of so many Renaissance paintings?
I have only posted a few of his insightful photographs of car mechanics. Take the time to see more of this remarkable artist's works on his website.
Enjoy the visual feast!
Photography from his Renaissance Series
I have only posted a few of his insightful photographs of car mechanics. Take the time to see more of this remarkable artist's works on his website.
Enjoy the visual feast!
Photography from his Renaissance Series
Sunday, November 5, 2017
Grateful Notices: Columbine Country Club, Denver
Two of my oils were recently selected for the Columbine Country Club. They have assembled quite an art collection for this remodeling project and I'm honored to be a part.
My thanks to Debbrah Courtney of Denver Art Company Inc. for her selections and to my Denver gallery, Saks Gallery Cherry Creek.
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BRIGHT PATTERNS Oil on canvas, 48 X 60 Collection, Columbine Country Club More about this oil on Ken's blog, For the Color |
ILLUMINATED FALL II oil on canvas 36 x 36 Collection, Columbine Country Club |
Friday, November 3, 2017
Grateful Notices: Marsh Tones, oil on canvas, 36 x 48 inches
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Marsh Tones, oil on canvas, 36 x 48 inches Private Collection |
My many thanks to the collector that brought this oil for her home.
About the oil Marsh Tones:
First off, I want to thank Ed Chesnovitch for his great photo of this marsh. Living in Colorado doesn't allow for much marsh scenery, so I am grateful to Ed and the composition he captured.
At the beginning of this oil I wanted to use colors I haven't used before and to keep everything fresh. This scene is very atmospheric with a haze everywhere that is also reflected in the water. There is a sun effect in the photo, but early on I decided to play that down.
It was important for me to begin with a variety of colors, not knowing exactly how they would come together. There isn't a lot of visual information here, so the plan was to use color as a key interest. The land and tree masses are essentially three bands of color, so it felt essential to add more chroma in unexpected ways.
As the painting developed it became apparent that the contrasts and clarity in the foreground would be important to this work and as the scene receded, just enough detail was maintained to carry the viewer's interest back to the trees and sky. Since this is a horizontal landscape, care was taken to simultaneously keep it interesting across the entire left to right space as well.
There is much to see here but without high detail and a glow suffuses everything, bringing the oil to life. To make a work with this amount of subtlety is a bit like a minimalist poem with the point clearly made. It is so easy to overwork something like this.
Currently Exhibiting at the PACE Art Center, Parker, CO
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EDGE OF THE WOODS, AUTUMN oil on canvas, 36 x 36 $5100 framed |
Parker Artist Guild Annual Exhibit: “2017 Colorado Showcase” PACE Center Art Gallery.
I am honored to have been juried into this exhibit at the beautiful PACE Center in Parker, CO.
The 46 painters and sculptors juried into this year’s show work in a variety of mediums including oil, watercolor, pastel and mixed media, as well as photography, clay, stone and bronze.
Through December 26, 2017
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
October Newsletter, 2017
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