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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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Minerals

On the Easel

December 8, 2013 by Margret Short

lighting photography studio set up of a scene to make a painting

Often followers ask about current projects. Though at this time, I have no in-depth project involving an ancient culture or goddess from an ancient world, there are endless pigments, mediums, brushstrokes, or canvas textures to investigate. On my easel right now, is the painting posted here in its early stages of development. Dramatic light is … [Read more...] about On the Easel

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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

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

Animal, Vegetable, or Mineral?

June 27, 2009 by Margret Short

detail of Egyptian carvings

I read an interesting tidbit in the Parade Magazine, Sunday Oregonian, April 19, 2009 in the Ask Marilyn column. A reader asked about carbon dating cave paintings made with paint composed of minerals. Marilyn replied that carbon dating can determine the age of artifacts made of organic matter such as cloth, bone, and wood. If painting was done in … [Read more...] about Animal, Vegetable, or Mineral?

Tagged With: artifacts, Ask Marilyn, azurite, bone, carbon dating, cave painting, cinnabar, cloth, historians, lapis rocks wood archaeological, Minerals, Oregon, Oregonian, organic matter, Parade Magazine, Portland, Portland Oregonian, wood

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