C$790
This still life painting was part of a project to document how painting on a linen support compares to painting directly on copper when the same objects are used in the same lighting conditions. This artwork was entirely painted from life using the sight-size technique.
| Date: | 2019 |
| Technique: | Oil on Linen on Aluminum Panel |
| Styles: | Realism |
| Contents: | Lamp, Pottery, Plant, Pot, Teapot, Fruit, Food, Kettle, Teabag, Still Life |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Framed Size: | 12in x 10in x 1in |
| Unframed Size: | 10in x 8in x 1in |
| Frame: | Framed |
| Weight: | 2.0 lb |
Alan Douglas Ray, AFCA
Toronto, Ontario
Alan is an academy-trained, traditional oil painter based in Toronto with a passion for portraiture, figurative art, and still life. He's the founder and past president of FCA Toronto. Alan also publishes an online resource centre for traditional oil painting materials & techniques.
"Inspired by the Old Masters, my paintings tend to depict quiet, private places with an air of mystery and intrigue."