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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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Dutch Treat

Dutch Treat

May 17, 2013 by Margret Short

dutch style painting of grand bouquet of colorful flowers on table draped with fabrics by Margret short

24x30 inches, Oil on Linen … [Read more...] about Dutch Treat

Twists and Turns

May 15, 2013 by Margret Short

unclose paint brush strokes detailing

This paint on metal project has had many ups and downs with unexpected twists and turns. Mostly, it has been a big experiment with interesting discoveries. My biggest discovery is understanding what I like the look of and what I don't. What has become crystal clear to me is the look of the metal glowing through the paint is really beautiful, … [Read more...] about Twists and Turns

Tagged With: chromium oxide green, copper, mineral paints, oil paint, paint, raw umber

Journey of the Medlar

April 24, 2013 by Margret Short

details of brush strokes of oil painting on linen medium

10x14 Inches Oil on Linen   … [Read more...] about Journey of the Medlar

Prep Time

April 23, 2013 by Margret Short

details of gold leaf texture

Here is a sample of an unprepared piece of copper. You can see the various scratches and marks across the surface, which if left as is, would be unappealing on a finished painting. My aesthetic sense tells me that the purpose of painting on a shimmering panel of metal is to let the beauty of that metal glow through. Some artists like the metal for … [Read more...] about Prep Time

Tagged With: Dirt, how to prepare copper for oil painting, Metals, Minerals, preparation of copper for oil painting, techniques to prepare copper for oil painting

Garlicky Experiments/Trials and Errors

April 23, 2013 by Margret Short

paint like garlic

At this point, there are a couple of ways to proceed. If your intent is to use the smooth surface much like a prepared panel, then you can gesso it. Or if you want the natural beauty of the copper to glow through then you don't want an opaque priming. In much of the literature, old school techniques describe a fascinating etching method using … [Read more...] about Garlicky Experiments/Trials and Errors

Tagged With: how to make Canadian balsam and sun thickened oil medium that resembles Strasbourg medium, How to paint on copper. preparing copper for oil painting, Robert Massey recipes, Strasbourg recipe

Signature D Consulting

April 23, 2013 by Margret Short

Signature D Commercial and Residential Art Consulting

presents Minerals, Metals, and Dirt June 6 through 30 at Elizabeth Lofts 333 NW 9th Avenue Portland, Oregon, Pearl District Plaza Entrance on NW 10th Opening Reception June 6, 6 to 9 pm Shown by appointment after June 6 Diane Kruger 503-504-9330 A pigment project featuring the beauty of mineral and earth colors painted on metals. … [Read more...] about Signature D Consulting

Tagged With: Diane Kruger, Dirt, Elizabeth Lofts, Exploration of the aesthetics of oil paintings on metals, gold leaf, Metals, Minerals, painting on copper with oil paints, Signature D Consulting, silver leaf

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