Sunday, May 13, 2012

Mother's Day Commissions


Here are two paintings finished this past week for a Mom's newly painted and redecorated room.  Her daughter chose paint color samples from my color fan based upon fabric to be used in the room.  Deep mossy green, a sandy taupe, and various lighter shades of green were to be combined with imagery of wrought iron.

I used a frame within frame motif with filigree patterns borrowed from her sample fabric for a somewhat more contemporary look to the wrap around canvases.  The paintings are 18 x 24, acrylic with Valspar sealer.  I hope she likes them!


I'm gratified when someone chooses original art over something mass produced.  Because of this, I do my best to please the client, always making sure the work is professionally executed, sealed, ready to hang, and finished on time.

I know that many artists scorn this type of work, but in this economy that is a rather foolish luxury.  One need only remember how much one prefers working for oneself to a job in some conglomerate.  Even if I were to spend 40 hours a week doing commissioned art, I would prefer it to 40 hours in a mindless and soulless discount chain...

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  1. I admire the work, as it is a job that allows you to develop yourself in art and yet fill your economy, I have lived many years working in an art gallery that makes commercial art ... I love these paintings are beautiful.
    I'm sure will be a beautiful mothers day to the owner of them

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    1. I appreciate so much your kind words and generous praise.

      Thank you for taking time to share your thoughts.

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