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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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Maria Martinez Pottery

Maria Martinez Pottery

July 21, 2012 by Margret Short

Painting #2 in the Lessons from the Spider Woman project is finished. This detail of the finished piece shows a snippet of the completed composition which includes more of Spider Woman's veil, a basket, pot, fetish, and chili peppers. It has been interesting composing with a Southwest Desert theme, especially because this topic is so foreign … [Read more...] about Maria Martinez Pottery

Tagged With: Maria Martinez, Southwest Native American

Meeting of the Minds

July 15, 2012 by Margret Short

photograph of Margret short

On July 9th on Artists Mentors Online, I listened to the captivating discussion with Michael Harding and Tony Pro. Mr. Harding talked about the making of his line of paints and how he became interested in this topic. There were intelligent questions asked by artists via email and telephone. As you know, one of my favorite pigments is natural … [Read more...] about Meeting of the Minds

Tagged With: cinnabar, genuine vermilion, hand-ground oil paints, historical pigments, Karyn Harding, Michael Harding, Michael Harding paints, Muse Art and Design, oil paints, Peter Rossing, vermilion

Red Hot Chilis

July 15, 2012 by Margret Short

detail of oil painting of red papers on lace tablecloth

The chili peppers on painting #2 for the Lessons from the Spider Woman series is painted with natural cinnabar and some madder, heightened at the very end with flake white on the highlights. The stems are a simple mixture of yellow ochre and black, which makes a dazzling array of greens. Right at the finish, heighten with a little white on the … [Read more...] about Red Hot Chilis

Tagged With: chilis, cinnabar pigment, Native American pigments, natural pigment, oil painting, old master palette, Spider Woman

Spider Woman’s Cross

June 14, 2012 by Margret Short

detail of painting with pink florals and turquoise stone necklace

The Spider Woman is one of the most important goddesses in the Southwest Native culture. She is multi-faceted and has amazing power over her people. There are geographic landmarks named for her as well as constellations, myths, and stories of all kinds. As I have said, she is the equal to Isis in Ancient Egypt and Athena in Greece. The row of … [Read more...] about Spider Woman’s Cross

Tagged With: Amazonite, artists, Athena, cinnabar, constellations, crosses, flake white, Isis, madder, Native Americans of the Southwest US, natural earth pigments, oil paintings, pigments, Spider Woman

Amazing Amazonite

June 10, 2012 by Margret Short

amazonite pure paint sample

One of the most exciting things about my Lessons projects is unearthing new pigments heretofore unknown. Amazonite is one that I discovered sometime back, and it's sold through the Daniel Smith company in Seattle. They do not sell it in the powder form, which I would have preferred, so I bought a tube of the oil shown here pure from the … [Read more...] about Amazing Amazonite

Tagged With: Amazonite, crystals, Daniel Smith, feldspar, Lead white, Native American cultures of the Southwest, oil paint, oil pigment, Rublev, turquoise

It’s Just My Job

June 9, 2012 by Margret Short

map of the United States and native American lands

In past times many Southwest Native American cultures differed profoundly from the European-derived concept of art or artist. In most Native American languages, no word existed that meant art or artist. One person might be better at something than another might. When describing a nicely woven basket or well-carved piece of wood, terms such as, … [Read more...] about It’s Just My Job

Tagged With: American, art, artist, cultures, Egypt, Native, Pharaoh, religious, vizier

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