Category: Landscape Traditional Art
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Traditional Art
Mixed Media: None | Pointillism, creating a painting using nothing but dots of pure color.
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Posted: October 15, 2017
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This an Acrylic painting.
Vineyard paintings Progression
by Lucien van Oosten
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This painting was done using only the three primary colors and white. The painting technique used is pointillism and impressionistic style presented by Seurat, and used by other impressionistic painter's such as Pissarro, Monet to name a few.
The entire painting is done using dots of pure color.
I demonstrated and gave talks on the style in which the painted was created at the LA Fair. I painted every morning as the school children came through the gallery area, on a tour on how art is created.
The painting is available fro purchase, size 24 x 26 inches.
by Lucien van Oosten Interested in this? Contact The Artist
The entire painting is done using dots of pure color.
I demonstrated and gave talks on the style in which the painted was created at the LA Fair. I painted every morning as the school children came through the gallery area, on a tour on how art is created.
The painting is available fro purchase, size 24 x 26 inches.
Mixed Media: None | Pointillism, creating a painting using nothing but dots of pure color.
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Vineyard paintings Progression
by Lucien van Oosten

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