Monday, May 21, 2012

MOOD LIGHTING

Here are twelve paintings in which lighting clearly sets the tone in the meaning of the piece and seems to carry the piece more than other elements of design.
Artists' names are hyperlinks to their websites. Most have informative statements there. They are all articulate and would love to hear from you.


Karen Frey, "Mountain View Cemetery III"
encaustic 30" x 20" 2012




Dayna Talbot, "Tuscan Glow"
encaustic and mixed media 16"x 16" 2012



Alexandre Masino, "Les Trois Nornes (Bijutsu)"
encaustic 14.5" x 21" 2012



Tiffany Johnson, "One of Those Days" 
oil 2012



Russell Thurston, "Fathom #2"
encaustic, oil dry pigment and aspen leaves
24" x 24" 2011 



Nash Hyon, "Long Shore (sun)"
encaustic with pigment print 12" x 12" 2011



Linda Cordner,  "End of Day"
encaustic  12" x 12"  2011




Leslie Ford, "Westward Look"
oil 20" x 20"  2011



Jane Guthridge, "Dancing Light"
encaustic 2011




Beverly Rippel, "State Street, Boston"
oil 14" x 11"  2012



Judith Parenio, "Night Fly"
encaustic 11" x 24" 2011




Leslie Neumann, "Angle of Re-entry"
oil and encaustic  36" x 48" 2011