Les Corneilles Acrylic Print
by Rusty Gladdish
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Les Corneilles acrylic print by Rusty Gladdish. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
I looked out of the kitchen window and saw two crows alighting on the apple trees and it gave me an idea for a litttle oil painting which I did... more
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Artist's Description
I looked out of the kitchen window and saw two crows alighting on the apple trees and it gave me an idea for a litttle oil painting which I did quickly with a palette knife. Paint straight out of the tube and applied in a thick impasto!
About Rusty Gladdish
I am a painter who writes stories and poems in between pictures. Painting began as a hobby, transmogrified into a therapy and finally emerged as an obssession. I am a self taught 'Outsider Artist' and an instinctive painter and colourist. I paint my dreams and whatever comes into my imagination. I also enjoy painting portraits. The whole of one's life is to be found in the face. The eyes and the mouth tell all. I have a passionate interest in art history and have been influenced by the Renaissance, Caravaggio, the much maligned Impressionists, the Fauvists (especially Matisse) and the Pre-Raphaelites ( to name but a few!!!). My paintings are hanging in private collections in America, Australia, France, Spain, Amsterdam, Turkey,...
$70.00
Rusty Woodward Gladdish
Thank you Natalie for your generous comments on Les Corneilles! I really appreciate your encouragement!! Have a great week!!
Natalie Holland
Rusty this is a wonderful painting! Love the colors and textures!
Rusty Woodward Gladdish
Thank you Ted! Yes, I painted this yesterday after I had seen the crows feasting on the apples on the trees in our garden. I got a few oil paints out and my palette knife and went to work. It took about two hours of total absorption. Trouble is, is knowing when to stop! LOL!!