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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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Using Violet and Purple Pigments in Oils: Challenges and Solutions

May 22, 2020 by Margret Short

Classical Still life Oil Painting using an Old Master Technique of oil painting

Painting objects using violet and purple shades is always a challenge because it is easy to land on the garish side of this hue. We have all seen a house painted this color and we say "Whoa! That's intense!" Another example is painted flowers and fabrics that make your eyes water. So how to avoid this error in the use of purple/violet … [Read more...] about Using Violet and Purple Pigments in Oils: Challenges and Solutions

Tagged With: historical pigments, Margret E. Short, oil painting, Pigment, Tyrian Purple pigment

Trompe l’oeil Painting and Loma Linda

April 30, 2020 by Margret Short

Detail of textures of oil paint from a painting by Margret Short

Photos sent by my daughter from Loma Linda, CA became the subject of the latest 6x8 inch Iso-LACE-tion modello this week. Holly and her husband are there for a couple of months, and they were delighted to find fruit trees in the yard where they are staying. I coaxed her to send pictures. It took several tries to get the composition and lighting … [Read more...] about Trompe l’oeil Painting and Loma Linda

One Stitch at a Time

April 17, 2020 by Margret Short

Detail of the textures of oil paint in a still life painting of fruit on top of a lace tablecloth

Making stitches and threads with paint has become a daily endeavor. The newest Iso-LACE-tion piece is finished and on the drying rack. In my studio, finished paintings go on a shelf to dry by means of low heat from a tungsten light bulb which accelerates the drying time. Although when you think about it, there is really no hurry these days. … [Read more...] about One Stitch at a Time

Painting in the Time of Covid-19

April 4, 2020 by Margret Short

Classical Still life Oil Painting in Chiaroscuro style featuring a lace tablecloth with oranges

Like most of you, strategizing meaningful chores to fill time at home is a daunting task lately. Up until now, I’ve been clearing clutter, tossing dried-up paint tubes, cleaning closets, washing brushes, washing my hands, and oh the horrors - watching re-runs of Bob Ross’ Happy Paintings on PBS. Idle Hands and Demons Much more appealing is … [Read more...] about Painting in the Time of Covid-19

Joker in the Tulip Bed

October 28, 2019 by Margret Short

Classical Still life Oil Painting in Chiaroscuro style using Old Master Technique to paint a vase full of tulips

When I first developed my Lessons from the Low Countries pigment project in 2006 / 07, I became completely in awe of the many glorious attributes of the tulip. Since then, I have utilized this workhorse flower for many compositions. The reasons for this are simple: it is one of the most breathtakingly splendid flowers in the world and … [Read more...] about Joker in the Tulip Bed

Tagged With: oil, painting, tulips

Lapis Lazuli Pigment Discovery: You’ll Never Guess Where

January 25, 2019 by Margret Short

Lapis in the blue paint used to paint a blue satin ribbon in a painting inspired by dutch style

Last week I read a story about - no kidding - the 850 year old skeleton of a woman whose teeth were recently examined alongside other specimens in the same cemetery in Germany. According to the story in the journal Science Advances, scientists like to poke around in very old dental skeletal calculus to find evidence of food, bacteria, and … [Read more...] about Lapis Lazuli Pigment Discovery: You’ll Never Guess Where

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