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Margret E. Short Fine Arts

Margret E. Short Fine Arts

Portland, Oregon artist Margret Short - a modern day master of 17th Century Dutch art using the chiaroscuro technique to create still life and floral paintings.

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Margret Short

Mad Scientist Who Never Sleeps

October 31, 2010 by Margret Short

``The Education of the Virgin,'' newly attributed to Spanish master Diego Velazquez.

In many ways, we are all students of a certain endeavor at some time or another. My mad scientist/experiment-or/student self never sleeps. Come to my studio and most days you will find a pot of stand oil/varnish medium bubbling away on the hot plate. Alternatively, perhaps a small batch of Red Iron Oxide or Egyptian Blue Frit will be lingering on … [Read more...] about Mad Scientist Who Never Sleeps

Tagged With: Bohemian Green Earth, Diego Velazquez, Egyptian blue frit, painting, pigments, scientist, stand oil, studio, study, varnish, Yale University

The Most Magnificent Profession

October 30, 2010 by Margret Short

old painting of a portrait of a male painter next to his canvas

William Merritt Chase, Self Portrait, 1915-16 The re-known artist/teacher and fellow Salmagundi Club member, William Merritt Chase, once said, "Painting is the Most Magnificent Profession". Though he was born at the middle of the 1800s and died in 1916, he and I are kindred spirits in this belief. There is nothing more enjoyable than observing a … [Read more...] about The Most Magnificent Profession

Tagged With: blogs, painting, professions, Salmagundi Club, William Merritt Chase, writing

Small Works Exhibit

October 17, 2010 by Margret Short

classic fine art still life painting of flowers in ceramic pottery

Small Works Exhibit,  Howard Mandville Gallery, Kirkland, Washington November 6th - 13th  Preview Days November 13th, 5:30pm  Reception and Sale Flowers for Pearl's Hair 8x8  Oil on Wood panel Copyright Margret E. Short, 2010   Peony and Creamer 8x8  Oil on Wood panel Copyright Margret E. Short 2010 Sold     … [Read more...] about Small Works Exhibit

Tagged With: Exhibit, Flowers, Gallery, Kirkland, miniature, paintings, Pearl Bailey, peonies, Small works

Salmagundi Club Award

October 17, 2010 by Margret Short

classic fine art still life painting of dogwood flowers

For the 3rd time I have been honored with one of the top awards at the Salmagundi Club in New York. This time is the Richard C. Pionk SCNY at the 2010 Fall Auction Exhibition. The winning painting is titled: Flowers for Cleo's Hair 8x8, oil on wood panel, copyright 2010 Margret E. Short Sold The flowers in many of these small format floral … [Read more...] about Salmagundi Club Award

Flowers for Saskia

September 28, 2010 by Margret Short

still life window light painting of dogwood flowers in vase

 Flowers for Saskia 28x22     Oil on Linen ©Margret Short 2010,OPA,  AWA National Juried Exhibition & AWA Master Signature & Signature Member Show … [Read more...] about Flowers for Saskia

Tagged With: American Women Artists, Competition, Dallas, Dogwood, oil painting, Rembrandt, The Artist, Saskia, Southwest Gallery, Texas, The Artist

The Story of Flowers for Saskia

September 27, 2010 by Margret Short

portrait of Saskia by Margret short

This new painting, Flowers for Saskia, came about because of the luscious red garment and hat in this Rembrandt painting of his wife, Saskia (seen in the background). Some months ago, I stumbled upon this painting, heretofore, unknown to me. My immediate thought was to do a copy of this splendid image and hang it in my studio to gaze upon every … [Read more...] about The Story of Flowers for Saskia

Tagged With: colors, composition, Dogwood, green, Pigment, red, Rembrandt, The Artist, Saskia, The Artist

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