Showing posts with label black and white abstract. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black and white abstract. Show all posts

Friday, December 15, 2017

MODERN ABSTRACT PAINTING "Resolute" by Elizabeth Chapman


Resolute
Acrylic on 40" x 40" canvas

SOLD


To purchase/and or for more information email me: elizabethchapmanart@gmail.com

Also, more abstract paintings can be viewed on my website: HERE

Thank you for viewing!




Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Black and White Abstract...kinda.


Filigree
Acrylic on 36" x 48" wooden panel

ORIGINAL 2017

Available

This painting can be purchased directly from me, contact: elizabethchapman@artlover.com

Also, if interested this one can be purchased as a print from Fine Art America: HERE


This painting was a work in progress for many, many months. It was one that I picked up to paint from time to time, ( about 6 months in the making!) unlike the majority of my paintings. It was an experiment in working with a different support. I purchased several large wooden cradle boards from a local business. The surface was gessoed to begin. It was different working on wood rather than a canvas. I believe that is why I would leave it for a time as it just wasn't my comfort zone. Something different. 

I did not begin with a plan for a black and white painting, it just worked out that way. Because I work with so much color, black and white is always a challenge for me as I feel as if my hands have been tied. With this one the black and whites went in towards the last. I am really happy with the results!



Thursday, February 20, 2014

another black and white.

Menange
Acrylic on 30"H x 40"W x 1.5" canvas
Available




The black and white painting "Limitless" that my daughter Emma asked that I do for her and Trey's home office has gotten the wheels turning on a black and white series.  This is the second one.  I have found these to be harder to paint than they appear.  It might  be since color comes so naturally for me that it feels as if I've got my hands tied when working with just black and white.  I would like to try one with color, then layer in the black and white with some color coming through.  The challenge is good. 




Here we are photographing outside using natural lighting.  With all the white in this painting this spot in the shade turned out to work the best.  Propped on top of a found object in order to keep the bottom edge from being in the sun.  Fancy photographing equipment. I then had to up the exposure in editing to get it to as close as possible to real thing, which is lighter than this.

This painting can be purchased from my Web Gallery or by contacting me: elizabethchapman@artlover.com


Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Friday, January 24, 2014

Day TWENTY FOUR


Limitless
Acrylic on 30"H x 40"W x 1.5" wrap canvas
NFS


Day TWENTY FOUR…of the 30 paintings in 30 days challenge.  This painting was a special request from my daughter Emma for her and her husband's home.  She asked that it be a black and white painting. My  last attempt at a black and white painting was Amalgama…see here.  As you see it did turn out to have a bit more color than just black/white, but it was close.  It's been one of my goals to paint a few black/white paintings so this was perfect to get me going.  Working with a limited palette turned my focus more towards texture and design.  You can click on the image to see more of a close up. The canvases for these are in, so you should be more of these to come next month.  

WEB GALLERY

Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist