Artist Sarah Graham creates bright and colourful paintings of food that could be described as ‘still life’, however many of her paintings focus on wrappers, sweets and desserts. Sarah G…
Artist Sarah Graham creates bright and colourful paintings of food that could be described as ‘still life’, however many of her paintings focus on wrappers, sweets and desserts. Sarah G…
Many of you may have noticed two paintings from Sarah Graham’s artichoke series on the cover of House Beautiful this month. Decorator Bunny Williams used them in her Living Room at New York’s Kips Bay showhouse (see image below) and as far as I’m concerned, they stole the show! I did some research on […]
An illustrated chronology of the life and work of 20th century Scottish and St Ives artist Wilhelmina Barns-Graham.
Artist Sarah Graham creates bright and colourful paintings of food that could be described as ‘still life’, however many of her paintings focus on wrappers, sweets and desserts. Sarah G…
PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 13 TEXT BY EMILY FRIEDMAN There’s a great excerpt of René Magritte’s writing that celebrates the metaphysical work of Giorgio de Chirico. Here is a visual experience, Magritte suggests, “through which the spectator might recognize his own isolation and hear the silence…
Graham Sutherland exhibition at Modern Art Oxford
Sarah Graham, artist, botanical works on paper, 2008 to present...
Relieve your stress and anxiety with our mindful online exhibition, featuring works by Wilhelmina Barns-Graham...
Sarah Graham, artist, botanical works on paper, 2008 to present...
Artist Sarah Graham creates bright and colourful paintings of food that could be described as ‘still life’, however many of her paintings focus on wrappers, sweets and desserts. Sarah G…
Sarah Graham, artist, botanical works on paper, 2008 to present...
Graham Sutherland exhibition at Modern Art Oxford
Sarah Graham, artist, botanical works on paper, 2008 to present...
Sarah Graham, artist, botanical works on paper, 2008 to present...
Sarah Graham, artist, botanical works on paper, 2008 to present...
“watercolor paintings by graham dean”
Graham was born in Queensland Australia 1960 than lived in Penrith from 1961 to 1983. Predominantly self taught he chose oil paints as his medium
Sarah Graham is a painter based in Hitchin, UK. Sarah describes her work by saying, “Over the years, I have been developing a method of painting aiming to create the illusion of three-dimensionality, and hopefully bring a lifeless photograph to life. My work generally begins with assembling my subject in my miniature photography studio, occasionally I work from a photo taken elsewhere, but getting this initial image right can be a long process. Simply because it has to be just right, not necessarily perfect as a photo, but it needs to contain all the elements I require such as balance, colour, drama and an interesting relationship between the focused subject and the blurred backdrop. And often something that I can’t even put my finger on, it instinctively just works. Once satisfied I have something I can justify painting, I’ll print off the image, and from this point on the painting is entirely crafted by hand. I always say the next stage is the most terrifying part, sketching the image by eye from the photo to the blank canvas. I do this using yellow acrylic paint so mistakes can be easily rectified. Photo-realist artists are notorious for projecting the image at this point to achieve absolute accuracy, however not only do I enjoy the challenge of scaling up the image by eye, it allows for subtle changes to take place, as I always aim to take the painting far beyond the limits of the initial photo. I am a huge fan of photography as an art form, but I’ll be the first to admit that my photography is not my strong point; by allowing my hand an eye the freedom to translate it in paint is hopefully what makes the painting come alive.”
The sharp, minty tinge of MOSAIC Linen was a firm favourite with British artist Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, lending her artworks the biting transparency of freshly cut ice. A pioneer of abstraction during the interwar period, Barnes-Graham returned again and again to craggy, rocky, or glacial landscapes, tracing jagged contours with spidery, meandering lines and mirroring wide...
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Sarah Graham, artist, botanical works on paper, 2008 to present...
If you prefer a painting already completed ready to post click on this store category https://www.etsy.com/shop/GerckenGallery?section_id=10035639&view_type=gallery BLUE MOUNTAINS LANDSCAPE by Multi Award Winning Listed Artist Graham Gercken Choose your size from the DROP DOWN menu on the upper right side Visit my store with over 200 unique paintings for sale https://www.etsy.com/shop/GerckenGallery?section_id=10035894&view_type=gallery This listing is for a recreation of my previous painting pictured above I will not be simply copying each brush stroke , your painting will be created spontaneously , fresh and vibrant Your Painting will have its own unique brush-strokes which are impossible to repeat, like a fingerprint that can never be repeated. Your piece will be an original one of a kind. when your recreation is completed i will send you a photo for your approval It will be completed within 7 days of receiving your payment than drying time of oil can vary between 7 to 14 days TITLE" Afternoon Kanimbla Valley " nsw, Australia Oil Painting on linen canvas Comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity frame not included Signed by Artist/Seller The painting is shipped rolled in a tube with no additional charges To have the painting stretched is a relatively inexpensive process from your local framer or it's quite easy to do yourself - HOW TO STRETCH or Glue the painting to board http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkToBRa-O-U http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CSs9WM5sjU Graham was born in Queensland Australia 1960, but was drawn to spend most of his life in the "World Heritage listed" Blue Mountains west of Sydney. This region with its natural beauty was Graham's inspiration to become a Landscape Artist After 25 Years of professionally Painting he has won many awards, including a number of first places, had sell-out exhibitions at Prouds Art Gallery Sydney and has his paintings in some of Australia's most prestigious Art Galleries as well as the Korean consulate.