Aspens in Fall--triptych
This was a fun commission to do. I just finished it up. Each panel measures 24" x 48"...put them all together and it is 72" x 48". I actually painted the three canvases together, to make sure that the "flow" went perfectly from one into another. When hanging a triptych, generally you keep between 2-4 inches between each panel. Triptychs are very much 'en vogue' these days! They are a great way to fill up a large wall. This commission came through my Gallery in Younteville, CA--"Gallery 1870". We just sent it off today.This was the response of Barbara when I emailed her a picture of the paintings for her approval:
It's absolutely beautiful and 100% perfect! I know the print can't do it justice, because of the "depth" you're able to put into your paintings, so I know it'll be even more beautiful in "real life!!" I am so excited. I'll e-mail you as soon as Coke gives his "seal of approval." He's not here right now but I expect him shortly.
You'll be hearing from me shortly,
Barbara
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"It's fantastic looking!" I guess it's very safe to say Coke loves it, too! First thing he actually said was, "When can we get it?!"
Thanks so much,
Barbara
Labels: aspen commission, aspens in autumn, palette knife, thick texture on canvas, triptych
2 Comments:
Jen, I just wanted you to know that I stopped by and am enjoying your art and the stories behind each piece. Wow.....
I'm a fan! Your biggest fan. Getting bigger every day, what with the hubbie gone now. Cry. Eat. Cry. Eat. Cry. Look at Jen's paintings. Smile. Ahh...now I feel better.
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