This is my latest commission oil painting for a client in Nevada.
The painting is a 36 by 36 inch on canvas.
I have painted this similar scene before. it seems to be a favorite for many people and I do different versions. None are identical. My impressionist palette knife painting style which is very intuitive would not permit me to duplicate my work anyway and I have no desire to do so. It would be very boring and go against every fiber of my being.
I use a Provencal palette in this worlk, painted with brush and palette knife.
It takes about a month to six weeks to dry and then I will varnish it. I use damar varnish.
Damar is a resin that comes from a tree found in India and east Asia. Damar or Dammar resin dissolved with turpentine has been used as a picture varnish for oil paintings since 1826.
It is non clouding and non yellowing.
This painting will ship to my client in a couple of months.
If you are interesed in commission oil paintings please contact me.
Ginette Callaway keeping the impressionist and post impressionist tradition alive. Born in France, living in the United States, inspired by the great impressionists and post impressionists she continues to paint in her way. Rich paint, lush and bold brush strokes and knife work, to get the results she wants. After almost two decades of painting she has developed a steady following of collectors. Painting is my life" says Ginette!
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