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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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Spider Woman’s Wedding

December 4, 2012 by Margret Short

still life painting of artifacts and treasures on tabletop

Spider Woman's Wedding By Margret E. Short, OPA, AWAM © 2012, 23x27  Oil on Linen Lessons from the Spider Woman  A pigment project by Margret E. Short December 6 through 31   … [Read more...] about Spider Woman’s Wedding

Tagged With: AWA, Exhibit, Native American, oil painting, Oregon, pigment project, pigments, Portland, Southwest Native American

Kokopelli’s Gifts

December 4, 2012 by Margret Short

Kokopelli's Tokens an oil painting by Margret short

  Kokopelli's Gifts By Margret E. Short, OPA, AWAM © 2012   13x15  Oil on Linen Lessons from the Spider Woman   A pigment project by Margret E. Short December 6 through 31                                                          … [Read more...] about Kokopelli’s Gifts

Tagged With: Exhibit, Native American, oil painting, Oregon, pigment project, pigments, Portland, Southwest Native American

Gifts for the Spider Woman

November 2, 2012 by Margret Short

still life oil painting

Visions of the Southwest Gifts for the Spider Woman By Margret E. Short, OPA, AWAM © 2012, 8x8 Oil on Panel Lessons from the Spider Woman, a pigment project by Margret E. Short American Women Artists, Visions of the Southwest Exhibition Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum, Tucson, Arizona November 3, 2012 through January 6, … [Read more...] about Gifts for the Spider Woman

Tagged With: American, Native, oil painting, pigments, Sonoran, Southwest

Experiments

September 21, 2012 by Margret Short

photograph of different colors of paint samples

As you all have noticed over the years of following this blog, one of my most favorite thing to do is experiment with color mixtures. Often, in addition to making paints, I like to see what color makers are making. M. Graham makes several natural earth pigments that are really nice, astonishingly pigmented and very creamy. Two that are exceptional … [Read more...] about Experiments

Tagged With: color making, color mixtures, D. Smith, green earth, M. Graham, pigments, raw sienna, Sleeping Beauty Turquoise, yellow ochre

Pots, Black on Black

July 25, 2012 by Margret Short

close up detail of oil paint on linen

Detail of black on black pottery in painting #2 Painting black on black pottery on canvas is tricky, in that, the darkest coolest black is quite dark and dense. For this I used ivory black with just a tiny addition of burnt umber dark to facilitate the drying. The Burnt Umber Dark  from Cypress is the darkest I have found. As you remember, … [Read more...] about Pots, Black on Black

Tagged With: black-on-black pottery, burnt umber, Cypress burnt umber, earth green, ivory black, oil painting, pigments, pottery, raw umber

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

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