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Ken Elliott Fine Art works in oil, pastel, monotype and signed, limited edition giclees.
Sunday, November 24, 2024
Ken Elliott Fine Art Newsletter, November 2024
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Grateful Notices: Yellow and Red Forest, oil on canvas, 36 x 36 inches
This piece expands on my earlier 24 x 24-inch work, Colored Veils. Every time I start a new canvas, it quickly takes on a life of its own and that was definitely what occurred here.
While I initially set out to retain many of the elements I liked in the smaller painting, this larger canvas evolved in another way. As I worked, the composition shifted, evolving into a more abstracted interpretation of the original forest scene.
The bold split between the yellows and reds in the composition divides the canvas almost in half, creating a striking contrast without additional tree trunks interrupting the central area. I enjoy the sharp, modern effect of this division—it feels fresh and dynamic. Although I’d like to say this was entirely intentional, in truth I was simply responding to the canvas, finding the best solutions in the moment.
Monday, November 11, 2024
Lynn’s Sky, oil on canvas, 36 x 36 inches
Exhibiting: Saks Galleries, Denver, CO.
$5700 framed
My friend Lynn had her photo taken with this sunset in the background. The glowing orange and blue clouds made an intriguing combination, inspiring me to paint them.
There was a subtle glow in that sky and in translating it to the canvas, I made a conscious effort to illuminate every part of this work. Making that happen involves numerous variations of each color, an intriguing puzzle.
Another important aspect to this work is how everything flows from side to side, the light flowing upward and the descending diagonals at the top.
The dark, radiant strip at the bottom wasn’t originally planned but my experiment with the radiant blues set off all of those warmer colors nicely.
This is a painting full of nuance and it was a pleasure to explore them all.
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Ken Elliott Fine Art Newsletter, October 2024
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Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Monday, September 2, 2024
Making it Fine Art Workshop: Moving to the Next Level 3-Day Workshops with Ken Elliott / 2 October dates, 2024
Sat. evening after break, 4:30 -7: Photoshop Tools and discussions.
An indoor, 3-day workshop
Limited to 5 artists, $590.
Ken will discuss strategies for creating better artworks with a variety of common and creative tools. The workshop will focus on concepts for making better starts, compelling artworks, going to new places in your work, and how to make fine art. They will use informative videos and pass on strategies, some not the literature, but handed down from the very best teachers.
Together, we will be going deeper into the how-to of making more appealing artworks with a variety of ideas and tools. After the day's sessions, the group is invited to further discussions and dinner. After the Sunday session, Ken will present Photoshop techniques for taking your works to the next level and creating better pathways for finishing your artworks. You will be given a simplified Photoshop guide and have access to a large photo file of over 2000 inspiring artworks.
Ken will demonstrate painting using oil and pastels, if requested. In addition to making art works, Ken will talk about business and promotion, necessary tools for success in the marketplace.
There will be serious discussions, laughs, and your questions with more continuing after class hours. We will all come away with new tools to take your art to the next level.
Ample time will be given to live problem solving, daily critiques and creative options.