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.
Oil painting with the chiaroscuro technique illuminates the focus area with a strong light. All other areas are painted with less detail, lower values, and intensity of color giving a mysterious appearance. By putting one or two objects in the important focus area, a strong but simple composition will emerge. Combining these oil painting techniques with a selection of superior natural pigments and oil paints result in the beautiful and evocative quality known as Chiaroscuro Painting.
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Penny Chasesays
How grand! You’ve won again. I so enjoy my
print of this painting. It is truly a masterpiece. Thanks for your blog.
Congratulations on your well deserved award Margaret. I shared your blog on my FB artist page today. You share a wealth of information for painters. Thank you. http://www.facebook.com/NanciHersh.Artist
Penny Chase says
How grand! You’ve won again. I so enjoy my
print of this painting. It is truly a masterpiece. Thanks for your blog.
Nanci Hersh says
Congratulations on your well deserved award Margaret. I shared your blog on my FB artist page today. You share a wealth of information for painters. Thank you.
http://www.facebook.com/NanciHersh.Artist
Margret Short says
Thank you Nancy for sharing on FB. Glad you enjoyed the post. Hope all is well. Your fellow blogger, Margret
Margret Short says
Hi Penny, So glad you are still enjoying the print of Amaryllis, and that you are following along on my stories. All the best to you, Margret