Showing posts with label orange abstract. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orange abstract. Show all posts

Sunday, October 2, 2016

the monarch.


Delica
Acrylic on a 24" x 24" canvas

Available from my Etsy store: click on link, HERE

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Inspirations. I was asked to create a painting using an orange and black color palette for a local show to celebrate the flight of the Monarch butterfly. I believe every artist must have a color that they stay away from as well as one that is pretty much always the go to. Orange is not at all a preferred color of mine. Personally, I just find it difficult to work with. Pink is my mix.  I was not in the least inspired to work with orange. BUT, I said yes and took it on as a challenge.  Fallish. 


Elizabeth Chapman
Modern Expressionist Abstract Artist

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Contemporary Abstract Painting "Afterglow" by Elizabeth Chapman


Afterglow
Acrylic on 36" x 36" canvas

ORIGINAL

Available


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Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Sunday, December 22, 2013

ORANGE ABSTRACT


Inspira
Acrylic on 36" x 36" x 1.5" wrap canvas
Ready to hang

 Another 2013 favorite of mine, presently hanging in our kitchen! ...available to hang in yours! 

Lots of surface texture...posted about here back in September.


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Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

ORANGE ABSTRACT "Afterglow"


Afterglow
Acrylic on a 36" x 36" x 1.5" wrap canvas
Available

Moving right along on my 2013 journey is this painting... and still available!
Lots of surface texture as I worked and re-worked the surface until I reached a point in which I was satisfied.  I love the richness of the umber browns and oranges against the warm bright oranges contrasted against the cool blues.  Reminds me of an evening sunset as the sun has gone down leaving a warm glow and the coldness of the night begins to set in.  What do you see?


Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist