Showing posts with label contemporary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contemporary. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Modern Expressionistic Blue Abstract Painting "Fruition" Acrylic on 36" x 48" canvas by Elizabeth Chapman


Fruition
Acrylic on 36"H x 48" canvas

SOLD

To purchase this painting directly from my Etsy store: HERE  or from Zatista HERE  

You may also contact me: elizabethchapman@artlover.com


Painting can be a struggle and then again it can be such a joy. The struggle often comes in finding the flow of a particular painting. Getting in the groove, so to speak. I was going along pretty safely here, but it just didn't feel right. Needed something. For me this time as often, it was a matter of taking a risk. That is where the circular motion came in and then there was that moment of just knowing, this was it. The joy of creating a painting that has it's own unique voice.

My website is: HERE

Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist




Monday, July 13, 2015

Modern Expressionistic Palette Knife Painting "Rush" by Elizabeth Chapman


Rush
Acrylic on 24" x 24" canvas

Available

To purchase or for more information on this painting contact me: elizabethchapmanart@gmail.com

Visit my website to see more of my colorful modern expressionistic abstract paintings: HERE


I have several different techniques that I like to work.  This one is a palette knife painting. It's not that I always plan it out that way, it's just that some time into I will find myself switching over to a palette knife.  But still, modern expressionistic style.


Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Dancing away....Waltz Eight, Contemporary Abstract by Elizabeth Chapman


Waltz Eight
Acrylic on 10" x 10" canvas

Available


Doesn't it make you feeling like dancing? Fun little piece. 


This painting may be purchased directly from my website via PayPal.

Email: elizabethchapmanart@gmail.com

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Large Contemporary Expressionistic Abstract Painting "Fusion" by Elizabeth Chapman


Fusion

Acrylic on 36"H x 48"W canvas
(click on image for larger close-up)

Ready to hang

SOLD


My available paintings can be viewed in my website as well as many other sold works which are in the archives.  I am happy to answer any questions so please feel free to email me for more information.  This abstract is a large 3ft. x 4ft. painting in a fall warm color palette. 

Please visit me by clicking: HERE

Email: elizabethchapman@artlover.com


Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Monday, September 1, 2014

More love...Abstract Heart Painting "Fancy" by Contemporary Abstract Artist Elizabeth Chapman


Fancy
Acrylic on 24" x 24" x 1.5" wrap canvas


Kinda early to begin painting heart paintings as I usually don't begin these till have December.  However, I have been asked to supply a new gallery "HeArtifacts Gallery" in Sedona, Arizona my abstract heart paintings.  Exciting to be finding a home for these! 


To view more of my colorful abstracts please view my web gallery: HERE

For more information email me: elizabethchapman@artlover.com


Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

'Consider' ORIGINAL Contemporary Modern Abstract Painting by Elizabeth Chapman


'Consider'
Acrylic on 30" x 60" x 1.5" wrap canvas

SOLD

To purchase this modern abstract or to view more of my paintings please visit my web gallery: HERE

or you may email me: elizabethchapman@artlover.com


Shipping is included with this long horizontal abstract painting.

Ready to hang.


Perhaps it's the cooler than normal August temperatures and the anticipation of the upcoming Fall that has inspired the warmer color palette here.  This one reminded of several past paintings, "Prelude" and later "New Growth" that I had to revisit and reminisce.  Siblings.



Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist









Monday, July 28, 2014

Abstract Expressionistic Contemporary Painting by Elizabeth Chapman


Steadfast

 30"H x 48"W x 1.5" gallery wrap canvas
Acrylic

SOLD


Not only has this painting have lots of color but LOTS of interesting surface texture created with the layering of paint.  Bright and colorful!

For more information about this painting contact me: elizabethchapman@artlover.com


Please be sure to visit my web gallery for more available abstract paintings: HERE
Free shipping included.

ORIGINAL 
Contemporary Abstract Paintings by
Elizabeth Chapman

Saturday, July 12, 2014

morning muse.


"Morning Muse"
Acrylic on 30" x 60" x 1.5" wrap canvas
Commission SOLD

Inspiration can come from so many different sources.  The important thing is getting an idea planted in your head and being so excited about it that you can't wait to put to a canvas.  That is the spark that gets it rolling.  Many changes from the original idea can occur, but that's ok….it's all a part of the process.

A commission is different in that the idea is going to come from someone else, the client.  Now and then there are clients who will totally turn you loose. "Love your work. I want you to paint freely. Here's the size I would like, paint however you want".  LOVE painting that way!!

However, I also enjoy painting with direction being given to me.  In this manner, the inspiration is coming from the information that the client is giving.  I may hear about certain paintings that are favored or not, preferred color schemes, colors to not use, perhaps it's a certain feeling the painting is to have from photographs the client sends me, etc., What is unique about a commission is that it becomes a merging together of ideas between a client and the artist.  A unique individualized work of art. Somewhere between all this info. inspiration will strike.

The story behind this painting is another special relationship that was formed between myself as an artist and the client.  Inspiration came to me immediately as I read the initial contact.  This person was re-decorating their home in a contemporary/neutral color/tranquil environment.  The painting would be for their bedroom which had a very long wall where they were looking for and considering a large painting. They liked my colorful, happy, fun style.  Mom and Dad's bedroom was a very special place in which each morning the kids would run and jump in their bed. A time of day in which they spent  together laughing and playing together.  The desire was to create a painting that visually represented this "happy" and "good morning" type of day.  This shared information totally stole my heart away and the initial vision/inspiration for this painting was birthed.

We continued to communicate in order to pin down their expectations. The initial vision was to have happy and fun colors  to represent their morning family time.  Changes to the original vision where made as it was asked if it could also include more of a landscape or maybe even a cityscape.  Abstract, of course. Also, could it be more of a horizontal composition.  The challenge as an artist is to work the ideas that the client has into your own.  That is what you see here.  Can you see the tree(s), landscape, cityscape, happy and fun colors all mixed into a horizontal composition? It is a challenge, but I love the uniqueness that occurs with the collaboration of ideas and the individualism that a custom made work of art creates. 


The bottom image is the final version in which a few adjustments were made.  It's not quite as bright due to the difference in times of day photos were taken. Somewhere in-between the two images is the actual color in real.  There was a little too much pink to suit the man in the family. No big deal. Totally, understand.  Simply, brushed a little red over it, toning it down without changing the balance of color.

So happy that this painting is going to be very loved!





Would you like to see more of my abstract paintings?!
Then visit me….by clicking HERE


Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Monday, June 30, 2014

Abstract Contemporary Painting "Jewel" by Elizabeth Chapman


Jewel
Acrylic on 12"H x 16"W heavy paper
Ready to frame
Available: HERE


More abstracts can be seen and "Jewel" can be purchased directly from my website: HERE


Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Monday, June 16, 2014

Aureate


Aureate
Acrylic 17" x 14" on heavy paper

SOLD


Although this painting was completed awhile back, I am just realizing that I have never blog posted it.   It is a painting that completely changed it's course in order to bring it to that point of….done,done.  I can't remember now exactly what it was, nor did I photograph.  I believe that it was an attempt at a floral painting with lots of pinks, purple and bright colors.  Just wasn't working and so I began covering it with neutral colors, allowing some of the pink to show through, adding the burnt oranges and embellishing with golds.  I guess you could say this paintings story is…."If all else fails, try, try again"!

Full portfolio of available works can be seen in my website by clicking, HERE

Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Saturday, June 14, 2014

loving pink.


Grata
Acrylic on 24" x 24" x 1.5" canvas
SOLD

Thank you, Amy!

Inspired by the color of the year "orchid" this painting just sold last week along with...



Tres 
Mixed Media on 9" x 11" paper
SOLD

…..this smaller painting which will be framed to be hung by-



Quatra
Mixed Media on 9" x 11" paper

this painting which was a request to compliment "Tres".

Overall it's been a pretty pink week!


More available works can be seen by clicking; HERE

Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist



Tuesday, June 10, 2014

studio dilemma


"Wed"
Acrylic on 36"H x 48" x 1.5" wrap canvas

SOLD


I am still struggling with working in my studio.  Only now it is because we've had to so some unexpected work on the basement ceiling, (not my studio) which curtailed removing the previous ceiling texture and replacing sheetrock.  It is a mess.  Therefore, I only tip toe through when I really, really need to get something. Not feeling like working down there with all that mess.  Plus, still working on the lighting in my studio.  This painting was completed last week before all this begun.  

Yesterday, I just needed to paint. So, I brought my watercolors, gouache, brushes and paper upstairs.
I've now set up a temporary studio in the kitchen!  Here I have decided I will use up the watercolors and gouache paint.  Because I mostly paint with acrylics the watercolors have not been used as much over the last few years.  Good watercolor paint is expensive, but a little bit goes a long ways and so they can last a long time. Only, if not used up over many years they will turn gummy like in texture which is what has happened. Gouache is another watercolor medium.  It is more opaque than watercolors.  I call it the oils of watercolors.  Love the feel of being able to mix and blend with them, especially with white.  To resolve the problem I'm having with the watercolors having turned gummy like, I'm mixing  white gouache into them.  Mixed media.

Back to the studio dilemma.  I feel like a broken record going over and over the struggle I've been having getting back into feeling at home in my new studio space.  It takes time to get things to where they are working for you.  I was encouraged this morning by reading another artist's struggle with this dilemma.  I've always admired her work and is pretty much a daily read of mine: Texas Artist Laurie Pace  Not feeling so alone now, in my struggle.

This painting can be viewed and purchased directly from my web gallery: HERE
or email me: elizabethchapman@artlover.com

Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Monday, May 5, 2014

pretty in pink.


05-05-14
Acrylic on 6" x 4" paper
Available: HERE

SOLD

…. for those of you who love pink.






Somebody else also LOVES pink! We hung work last week at Systematic Savings Bank downtown Springfield, Missouri for the Friday Night Artwalk.  A very talented face painting artist painted a requested PINK bunny on Penny's face.  We spent a wonderful evening greeting and talking art with the local crowd.

Web Gallery

Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist



Thursday, May 1, 2014

mini collection.


03-31-14
Acrylic on 4" x 6" ready to frame
$50 purchase: here


A wonderful complement to the mini that was posted yesterday.  Again, if interested in this one with the matt as shown below, let me know.(fits a 8" x 10" frame)  Otherwise, it can be matted covering up the bottom edge to fit any size frame.




LOVE this one!


Full portfolio of available abstract paintings can be seen in my WEB GALLERY.

Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

abstract expressionism...intuitive and spontaneous.


Sponta
Acrylic on 40" x 40" x 1.5" wrap canvas

SOLD


Just added this one to my web gallery store and have gone through and added all the PayPal buttons back, so that buyers who are ready and prefer making a direct purchase are able to quickly do so.  Whether or not to list your prices on line has always been a dilemma among artist for various reasons.  One being that prices can vary from an artist's asking price depending on the sites that you list on and commission fees that can range anywhere from 5% percent to 50%.  There is also more flexibility when working with multiple purchases, repeat buyers, shipping, etc.,  In the end, decided to go back with listing the prices for all my paintings. I do always, love hearing from those who would rather email me for more information before making a decision on a purchase.  This type of interaction can only happen when your working independently as your own promoter.  I have tended to stay away from any sites that require exclusiveness, as it ties up those paintings and they then can only be sold by that particular gallery. However, I recently decided to work with another gallery offering three paintings to be exclusively sold by Davis&Co,  in Houston, Texas.  Selling your own work is an art in itself with similarities much  like the creative process. You's got to be willing to try new ways, change it up and most of all believe.

Linked it above, but again... available paintings can be viewed and purchased: HERE

Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

climb every mountain.


Alpa
Acrylic on 48" x 48" x 1.5" wrap canvas
Available


I was having lunch with a couple of friends of mine last week when the title for this painting came to me.  I work intuitively and began this one with purple. Why purple? Well, it was the first color that came to my mind as I began. That led to the next color(s)/idea(s) and from their the painting began to emerge.  I'll have to admit working with the purples and green felt a bit unusual for me and really wasn't all that sure about it.  But, I do feel it is important to allow and follow each paintings flow and uniqueness. So, what does lunch have to do with this?

My friend Emily had taken off on a trail and is talking about a trip to Peru.  She is describing how BEAUTIFUL the Andes Mountains that run through Peru are with all the purples and greens.  I'm visualizing this scene that she is describing when instantly this painting that I had been working comes to my mind.  I interrupt (artist friends are use to these interruptions in conversations with each other as ideas are being tossed around) to show her a picture from that mornings painting on instagram. Which then leads us into a conversation about instagram…see how artist's converse with each other! It's like talking in circles, but amazingly much is accomplished.

Longstory short, later I googled for information and images of the Peruvian Andes Mountains and saw those colors that she was talking about. I then began seeing this painting in a different light and imagining. It is now hanging on one side of our living room wall, against a cafe colored wall.  Very striking and enjoying it much, well until one day.  The title comes from Alpamayo one of the highest peaks in the chain close to the Alpamuyu river. Can't be afraid of pink either for this one!


Want to see more of my contemporary abstracts? go here    For more information, email me: elizabethchapman@artlover.com

Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist



Wednesday, April 9, 2014

full of life.


"Alacrity"
Acrylic on 40" x 40" x 1.5" wrap canvas
SOLD


SO rarely, but oh so sweet.  This one sold fresh off the easel and while the paint was literally still wet! I had just taken it off the easel to be photographed outside along with another painting.  Posted it on instragram, where it was seen by the buyer of "Highlight" , who then contacted me as a possible interest to her sister.  So, two of my paintings going to another pair of sisters! "Sisterlyties" was the last one. How is that for Sister Style? …loved this particular blog post written by my daughter's Elsie and Emma of A Beautiful Mess.  They also read my blog. And YES girls..I would prefer the blended version for the Coconut Toasted Margarita!  You'ld have to watch towards the end of this You Tube video to catch the question. Ok, so that was off the track.

No, I never drink while painting. I know it may look that way. Totally me. I can be deeply inspired by music. With this painting, I was listening to an instrumental artist named Yanni--If I Could Tell You-- that I found while reading the January issue of Visual Language Magazine.  Painting for me is much like an adventure, not really knowing where it will lead with each discovery leading to the next.  Purely intuitive.  This painting was so that way as I followed the flow enjoying the process of creating.  As I paint, my thoughts can be far removed from the actual painting process. Kinda like putting it on autopilot. In this case there was a lot of thankfulness and praise to God.


"It brings me much joy just to be the brush in the Master Painter's hand and to realize that His creations are made to bring great joy to all.  My paintings are a form of song, dance and praise in response to the beauty of life.   -Elizabeth


To find your expressionistic abstract painting please visit my online gallery: HERE
you can also sign up for my "new works notification" HERE where I list new paintings on a weekly basis.

Much thanks to Jennifer and Joan!


Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

ABSTRACT PAINTING "FUSION"


Fusion
Acrylic on 36"H x 48" x 3/4" wrap canvas
(click on image for close up)


Layers upon layers upon layers would describe how this painting came together. The darkest darks are  Golden's dioxazine purple.  I haven't done this in a while, but absolutely love mixing this purple with yellow to get those rich browns. Reminds me of coffee! Variations of the brown are created by adjusting the amount of yellow and white added for lightness.  Usually, I will work with a color palette like this more along the time Fall is approaching…not the beginning of Spring.  Maybe, just maybe someone has been waiting for this one…could that be you?


Many, many more abstracts can be seen in my online gallery: HERE


Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

happenstance.


Fortuity
Acrylic on 30"H x 40"W x 1.5" canvas

SOLD

Loving it.  My abstracts are known for their color, movement and texture.  But shapes..not so much. This will change that! Don't you think?!   Kinda reminded me of a painting from 2011 titled "Mosaic".
Perhaps this one might be a reminder of child's play. No plans or expectations getting in the way, just pure adventure on the canvas.  Experimenting freely.



Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Painting





Monday, March 24, 2014

similar commission.


Vanguard
Acrylic on 40" x 40" x 1.5" wrap canvas
Commission-Sold

"How long did it take you to paint that painting?" is a question that I am oftened asked.  Why does it matter? Is time being equated to value?  I think this question is probably most asked when it comes to art. It's a skill like any other that takes years to build. So, whether a painting takes a few hours, weeks or months may just depend on how many foundational years an artist has worked.  I once heard an artist answer that question with "all my life"..and thought that was a very good answer.

Why doesn't a athlete get asked "how long did it take you to win that race?" It obviously took more than the that 30 second in that sprint, as it took years of training to get to that point.   This can be applied to so many professions…yet it seems like it's the visual artist's that get popped with that question. I answered that question in  a post that I wrote after my first year into painting and working full time as a professional artist. It can be read here , warning….it's long.

This painting was commissioned as a gift.  The buyer really like "Ultramod" 40" x 60" (which is still available!) but asked if it I couldn't recreate a similar work but smaller, 40" x 40".  Ultramod, was one of those paintings of mine that I really struggled with to find it's flow, but one that has been a very well liked painting, but ironically still available.  In painting "Vanguard", I didn't really have that struggle as the composition and color scheme that I was to work from had already been created.  However, when I am being asked to recreate a painting from a previous work I feel there is a fine line there between a similar painting and also allowing the new painting to be it's own unique voice too.  So, in that sense there is a struggle when working a similar painting.  "Vanguard" turned out to be a lighter painting with more contrast.  The struggle is in letting go and accepting that similar means similar and not the exact same.  There is still that comparison, though.  My husband liked Vanguard better…you can also choose.  If it's Ultramod…then yay…it's available..and for sale! perhaps for you???

contact me: elizabethchapman@artlover.com



"Ultramod"
40" x 60" x 1.5" Acrylic on canvas
Available

A complete portfolio of my paintings that are currently available can be viewed: HERE

Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist