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LeMat Debut
By Ken Orton
Located in Lexington, MA
LeMat Debut by celebrated realist painter Ken Orton is a commanding 36 x 48 inch oil on canvas that fuses photorealistic technique with cinematic storytelling. At first glance, it’s ...
Category
2010s Photorealist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
$21,000
Open Door, Bathroom
Located in Lexington, MA
Open Door, Bathroom is a quietly compelling 24 x 12 inch oil painting by Carole Rabe, an artist known for her serene yet evocative interior scenes. In this vertical composition, Rabe...
Category
2010s American Realist Interior Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Looking into the dining room
Located in Lexington, MA
Carole Rabe’s Looking into Dining Room is a beautifully composed 24 x 12 inch oil on canvas that transforms a simple domestic view into a meditative interior landscape. In this intim...
Category
2010s American Realist Interior Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Blue and Green
Located in Lexington, MA
Carole Rabe’s Blue and Green is a striking 24 x 36 inch oil on canvas that reveals the quiet poetry of interior space. Known for her masterful treatment of light, Rabe composes a ser...
Category
2010s American Realist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Piano Stool
Located in Lexington, MA
Carole Rabe’s Piano Stool is a quietly luminous 24 x 22 inch oil on canvas painting that transforms an ordinary interior into a contemplative study of ligh...
Category
2010s American Realist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
$1,800
Summer Delight II
By Anne Harney
Located in Lexington, MA
Summer’s Delight 2 is a refined 36 x 36 inch acrylic on canvas still life by contemporary artist Anne Harney, celebrated for her richly layered and modern interpretations of traditio...
Category
2010s Contemporary Interior Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
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McCormick Mustard - Original Oil Painting by Renowned Photorealist Mark Schiff
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Located in Boca Raton, FL
If you love spices, you will love this original oil painting by renowned photorealist Mark Schiff.
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About Mark Schiff -- Animated by photographs that reflect his personal life, Mark Schiff’s paintings are fueled by what makes him happy. Through his open touch and signature blending method, he lends his artistic perception to the original photographic compositions captured on his Leica.
Mark’s creative vision has been alive since he was a boy. As a child he spent his summers observing life as he rode the trolley back and forth to art classes at the Pratt Institute. During his future travels to Europe, Mark’s eye for light and photography merged with his passion for painting at the Jeu de Paume in Paris; which triggered his career in photorealism.
Mark is well known for painting objects that people can identify and emotionally connect with. His work is distinctly marked by a rich palette and the luminous range of light he paints into his compositions. Each painting is a true extension of his vision and can take up to 200 hours to complete.
Mark Schiff’s work has been commissioned by the well-known brands The Hershey Company and Tropicana. His private collectors include A-list celebrities and also corporate collectors in the US and abroad.
Possessing a strong philanthropic nature, Mark donates both his time and works to charitable organizations such as Big Brothers Big Sisters, The Ronald McDonald House, Make-A-Wish Foundation, The Humane Society and the Special Olympics.
Photorealism is widely viewed as one of this century’s most exciting genres of art. When a photorealistic painting is viewed from afar, it looks like a photograph. Only when getting very close to the art does the viewer realize that it is in fact not a photo, but rather an oil painting.
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Photorealist Mark Schiff was born in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, in a neighborhood known as a kuchalane, a Yiddish word which Schiff defines as a place where everyone (from the Old Country) ended up living on the same street, and most likely knowing each other’s business. His Russian grandfather came to the US before the revolution and both his parents were first generation American.
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Plums with Pittisporum is an original oil painting by Jonquil Williamson. I enjoy taking everyday objects from my house and combining them with fruit and sprigs of foliage from my garden as the seasons change. I like combining the vibrancy of the fruit with muted surroundings and colourful foliage.
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H 15.36 in W 15.36 in D 1.58 in
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