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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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Brushing Down the Home Stretch

Brushing Down the Home Stretch

May 4, 2023 by Margret Short

Time is getting crunchy now and there are five more paintings to go. The only solution is to do multiples in each post until peeks are revealed before the Spring Unveiling event this coming weekend. So far, the blues covered are the ever-glorious lapis lazuli, its modern equivalent, ultramarine blue, and a personal favorite, cobalt turquoise blue. … [Read more...] about Brushing Down the Home Stretch

Tagged With: historical pigments, Margret Short, oil painting, pigment project, pigments

A Mystically Beautiful Combination

April 30, 2023 by Margret Short

Time is of the essence now as the big Spring Unveiling event is approaching quickly. May 6 will be here faster than my paint strokes can dry on the canvas. Sneak peek #3 is now revealed! For this 8x6 vertical composition, I have used two blues that complement each other beautifully; ultramarine blue and cobalt turquoise blue. This cobalt hue is … [Read more...] about A Mystically Beautiful Combination

Tagged With: cobalt turquoise blue, ultramarine blue

Ultimate ‘Over the Sea’ Ultra-marine Blue

April 18, 2023 by Margret Short

Lapis lazuli has long been one of my favorite specialty blue colors for previous pigment projects and a perfect choice for the current Spring Unveiling at Bronze Coast Gallery. Artisans around the world have used this mineral for jewelry, inlays, furniture decorations, paint, tombs, and temples in endless varieties. Seventeenth Century Dutch … [Read more...] about Ultimate ‘Over the Sea’ Ultra-marine Blue

Tagged With: Egypt, historical pigments, oil painting, painting, pigments

A Gem of a Color

April 4, 2023 by Margret Short

As, promised, the first ludicrously small sneak peek in the blue pigment project is revealed. Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Blue! This pigment has a compelling history and is known for its clear blue beauty. A fabled mountainous vision of a cross-armed sleeping woman identifies the area near Globe, Arizona where the mines are located. Good and … [Read more...] about A Gem of a Color

Tagged With: colors, Oil Paints. Blue pigment, Realistic artist, Sleeping Beauty Turquoise, Turquoise mines

Lessons from the Unfathomable Colors of the Oceans

March 20, 2023 by Margret Short

Back in 1994, when I was just barely sure of what I wanted to be as an artist, I found an intriguing semi-official survey taken by two serious-minded artists named Alex Melamid and Vitaly Komar, both Russian emigres.  Along with other art preferences, they set out to find which color is most overall favored adored and desired by ordinary … [Read more...] about Lessons from the Unfathomable Colors of the Oceans

The Joys of Red – And a Special Announcement!

March 3, 2022 by Margret Short

It is an undeniable fact that colors can be felt. Blue is cool and icy and should never be painted on bathroom walls lest we feel cold while indisposed. The soothing warm light of yellow draws us to a cushioned window seat with a good book when the sun pours through. Green is crisp and lush and beckons a walk in the park in an April rain. Royalty … [Read more...] about The Joys of Red – And a Special Announcement!

Tagged With: alizarin crimson, American Artist's Professional league members exhibit, cadimum red, carmine, colors, Deruta Delivery, first prize, Margret E. Short, Margret Short, natural cinnabar, oil painting, painting, Pigment, pigment project, red, red iron oxide, vermilion

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