Showing posts with label triptych. Show all posts
Showing posts with label triptych. Show all posts

Friday, October 25, 2019

Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Painting, Triptych "The Series-History Notes" by Contemporary Expressionist Pamela Fowler Lordi



Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Paintings, Mixed Media on Canvas. Finished with black deep edges, so framing is optional. Priced as a complete series, includes 3 paintings.
Free shipping within the United States.

Acrylic, collage and god leaf.

Each mixed media piece measures 24"x 6"x1.75"

$360 for the series, available HERE

These pieces are also available individually, view them HERE

View more of my work at http://pamelalordiart.com

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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Abstract Triptych, "Confetti" 5x15" Oil

Today, I am posting something new to me.....my first abstract triptych!  I really enjoyed working on this and hope to do more in the future.

110 + 12.50


I have not quite figured out how to photograph these yet...something I need to work on!


It is on three 5x5" gallery wrap canvases with the sides painted black.  Each piece is signed on the side.


It works in both a vertical or horizontal composition.


Here is a vertical view.

Carol Schiff Studio

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Geological Abstract Art Painting "GOLDEN MANTLE" by Colorado Mixed Media Artist Carol Nelson

This triptych is on 3 gallery wrapped canvases of varying widths of 8 inches, 18 inches and 24 inches. Each canvas is 24 inches in height and 1.5 inches in depth. Final dimensions of the piece, not counting spacing between the canvases are 24 inches tall and 50 inches wide. The heavy texture was achieved using flexible modeling paste and rug backing for the pattern. The metallic elements are metal leaf in gold and copper.

  24"x50"x1.5" Acrylic on Canvas/Available

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Thursday, September 24, 2015

Geological Abstract Art Painting "GOLDEN MANTLE" by Colorado Mixed Media Artist Carol Nelson

This triptych is on 3 gallery wrapped canvases of varying widths of 8 inches, 18 inches and 24 inches. Each canvas is 24 inches in height and 1.5 inches in depth. Final dimensions of the piece, not counting spacing between the canvases are 24 inches tall and 50 inches wide. The heavy texture was achieved using flexible modeling paste and rug backing for the pattern. The metallic elements are metal leaf in gold and copper.

  24"x50"x1.5" Acrylic on Canvas/Available

  Click HERE for pricing.

  View more of my work at http://carolnelsonfineart.com

  Learn about my special Canvas Minis HERE

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  View my WORKSHOP SCHEDULE  Here

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Saturday, June 27, 2015

Geological Abstract Art Painting "GOLDEN MANTLE" by Colorado Mixed Media Artist Carol Nelson

This triptych is on 3 gallery wrapped canvases of varying widths of 8 inches, 18 inches and 24 inches. Each canvas is 24 inches in height and 1.5 inches in depth. Final dimensions of the piece, not counting spacing between the canvases are 24 inches tall and 50 inches wide. The heavy texture was achieved using flexible modeling paste and rug backing for the pattern. The metallic elements are metal leaf in gold and copper.

  24"x50"x1.5" Acrylic on Canvas/Available

  Click HERE for pricing.

  View more of my work at http://carolnelsonfineart.com

  Learn about my special Canvas Minis HERE

  Sign up for my quarterly newsletter HERE

  View my WORKSHOP SCHEDULE  Here

  View my available BOOKS

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Geological Abstract Art Painting "GOLDEN MANTLE" by Colorado Mixed Media Artist Carol Nelson

This triptych is on 3 gallery wrapped canvases of varying widths of 8 inches, 18 inches and 24 inches. Each canvas is 24 inches in height and 1.5 inches in depth. Final dimensions of the piece, not counting spacing between the canvases are 24 inches tall and 50 inches wide. The heavy texture was achieved using flexible modeling paste and rug backing for the pattern. The metallic elements are metal leaf in gold and copper.

  24"x50"x1.5" Acrylic on Canvas/Available

  Click HERE for pricing.

  View more of my work at http://carolnelsonfineart.com

  Learn about my special Canvas Minis HERE

  Sign up for my quarterly newsletter HERE

  View my WORKSHOP SCHEDULE  Here

  View my available BOOKS

Saturday, February 14, 2015

"Moonlight Mountain Triptych" by Karla Nolan, framed painting on glass





Quite a task, this painting on glass.  It took forever to compose and then execute but I'm very satisfied, happy, with the results.  The photos don't do it just but then this is the sort of artwork best seen in person, I guess. 

"Moonlight Mountain Triptych",10"x22" painting on glass (measured edge to edge glass) in frame shown, $675 includes s/h in continental U.S., Paypal accepted, click button below or write me for more information at KarlaNolan@gmail.com

 

Saturday, August 16, 2014

SOLD - Dragonfly Triptych by Contemporary Artisit Kristye Addison Dudley

Dragonfly Triptych © Kristye Addison Dudley
(3) 8" x 10" watercolor on canvas

This commission has made it to it's home in Atlanta, GA. In this bright watercolor I chose to leave the background open and use this simplicity to create lightness as if the draonflies are playing in flight.

Be blessed,
Kristye

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Monday, March 19, 2012

"PERPETUAL MOTION" 12030, contemporary, mixed media textured abstract triptych © Carol Nelson Fine Art

Perpetual Motion





A triptych always says more than a solitary painting.  This group of  three is a vibrant, boisterous celebration of colors and textures.
All three pieces are sold together as a triptych.

If something looks vaguely familiar, it's because I posted the first one of this group a couple weeks ago.  Remember this one that I was lukewarm about?



I wasn't really happy with this painting, even though some of you had very encouraging things to say about it.  You can see the revised version is on the right side of the triptych.  I jazzed up the color a LOT.

My husband - ever the critic - when asked what he thought would be a good name for this painting, said "Yuk, Yuk, and Yuk."  I laughed because I KNEW he would not like this one.  Ha ha.  He doesn't like abstracts, as you might have guessed.

For more information about this triptych, click here to go to my website.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Late Summer Fields

acrylic triptych painting on canvas
30x60 inches, each panel 30x20 inches
by David Edwards

This painting is available for sale at auction
on February 28th at Westbridge Fine Art Auctions.
Click this link to go to the Westbridge website.

more larger and smaller works for sale 
on my website and blog

David Edwards
Surrey, BC, Canada

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Tierra de Quixote part 3 by Jala Pfaff


The final part of the triptych.

More art on my website: jalapfaff.com

BOULDER, COLORADO, USA

Monday, February 1, 2010

Tierra de Quixote part 1 by Jala Pfaff


Introducing part 1 of an oil triptych I recently completed, and which I'm very excited about. Tierra de Quixote in Spanish is "Land of Quixote." The colors remind me of La Mancha.

Each canvas is 20" x 20". For those of you who were following when I discussed how I paint in layers, this was three or four layers.

I am planning to use this triptych as one of my submissions--I'll be applying soon to be in Boulder Open Studios for the first time. Therefore, the triptych is not for sale at this time, but please inquire if interested, as it may be for sale at a later date.


More art on my website: jalapfaff.com

BOULDER, COLORADO, USA

Friday, November 20, 2009

Triptych by Kay Wyne

Triptych

This is my first triptych that I have painted...it was a commission and I really enjoyed working on it. I used the palette knife to give the paint texture, along with some wide brush strokes. The overall size would be 24" by 40", allowing two inches between the canvas panels. I hope you enjoy viewing my artwork.
To view more of my art: http://www.kwyne.com/

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Obscure Mémoire by Lisa Carney

Title : Obscure Mémoire (Triptych)
Size : 30 X 20 inches (Three 10x20 inch canvases)
Date : 2009
Medium : Acrylic & Collage
Support : Canvas
Signed: Yes on the front and back
Varnished: Yes

Obscure Mémoire is french for Obscur Memory. The sides of each panel have been painted black so no frame is needed to hang on your wall. It arrives ready to hang with a certificate of authenticity.

Sold


Montreal Quebec Canada daily Painter Lisa Carney aka ASIL.






Thursday, July 30, 2009

AspenSPACES Sonnet Triptych by Lelija Roy

Aspenspaces Sonnet Triptych 9x36 by Lelija Roy

Find your way into this grove to hear the music. Aspenspaces Sonnet is a three part painting. Available as individual panels or as a triptych (at a special price). Gallery-wrapped canvas--ready to hang.

The AspenSPACES series is created by Lelija Roy in her Denver Studio.
Available from Palmeta Lelija's online gallery featuring her miniatures and small works.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

AspenSPACES Sonnet by Lelija Roy

The AspenSPACES series is created by Lelija Roy in her Denver Studio.
Available from Palmeta Lelija's online gallery featuring her miniatures and small works.
Palmeta for art you can hold on the palm of your hand.

Come to the grove to hear the music! This is the right-hand panel of this triptych.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

UNIVERSAL RIVER (Gray) - Elizabeth Mitchell Taylor

Universal River (Gray)
6” x 8”
Watercolor
$50

Part two in a triptych

To view more abstract art by Elizabeth Mitchell Taylor, visit http://www.canvasbycanvas.com/Abstracts_Taylor.html
or to inquire about purchasing another painting, contact the artist.





TEXAS CONTEMPORARY ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONIST DAILY PAINTER ELIZABETH MITCHELL TAYLOR ARLINGTON,TX

Friday, July 17, 2009

UNIVERSAL RIVER (Cool) - Elizabeth Mitchell Taylor

Universal River (Cool)
6” x 8”
Watercolor
$50


Part one in a triptych

To view more abstract art by Elizabeth Mitchell Taylor, visit http://www.canvasbycanvas.com/Abstracts_Taylor.html
or to inquire about purchasing another painting, contact the artist.
TEXAS CONTEMPORARY ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONIST DAILY PAINTER ELIZABETH MITCHELL TAYLOR ARLINGTON,TX



Wednesday, July 15, 2009

"Land of the Midnight Sun" Triptych by Lelija Roy

Welcome to the land of ice flows. The painting techniques reflect the textures and the mysterious light of the midnight sun. 

Detailed views of each panel shown. 

Framed--ready to hang.
"Land of the Midnight Sun" painted by Lelija Roy in her Denver studio.
Available now from Palmeta




Horizon Series: Triptych Abstract 1 by Kay Wyne

Horizon Series: Triptych 1
This is my first triptych that I have painted and I really enjoyed working on it. Even though there are three canvases to work on, it all needed to flow together as one piece of art. It is a commission piece that I painted for a client who had a couple of guidelines. First, it had to be a horizontal piece, only 24 inches high. Could be any length because the designated wall was very large.

Secondly, my color scheme was limited, but not limited. (I guess that I mean I was limited, but still had great colors to work with. Kind of like looking at the glass of water…is it half full or half empty?) My client asked that I use the following colors: Blue, just not purpley blue. Metallic silver, and dash of orange would be fun. No bright blues. No yellow. No sage green. No pink. Taupe, silver, neutrals, black, turquoise, dash of purple, little bit of red, browns, whites, beiges would all be good to use.

So, with those guidelines, I set out to paint this triptych. I used my favorite medium, oil paints. I did experiment with some new oil pastels. You can see the pastels if you look closely because it almost looks like a crayon on top of the paint. I used the palette knife to give the paint texture, along with some wide brush strokes.

Several persons who have viewed this see a battleship in the painting. There is a horizon in the painting, and a battleship if your eye sees the focal point as a battleship. I painted an explosion of color, with lines, and shapes. I certainly don’t want this painting to be dull or boring, but exciting and uplifting. I hope that my client hangs the panels of canvas with space between each canvas---maybe a couple of inches. The overall size would be 24 by 40 if there would be two inches between the canvas panels. So, I think that I accomplished what I wanted to do on this piece, and following the guidelines of size and color. I hope you enjoy viewing my artwork. To view more art:
Kay M. Wyne, an Impressionistic Contemporary Artist
Website, Kay Wyne Fine Art-- http://www.kwyne.com/
Blog, Kay Wyne Fine Art-- http://kaywyne.blogspot.com/
Studio Art and Soul-- http://www.studioartandsoul.com/
Daily Abstract Painters Gallery-- http://dailypaintersabstract.blogspot.com/
Daily Painters of Texas-- http://dailypaintersoftexas.blogspot.com/
Organizations:
National League American Pen Women, President of the Dallas Branch
Texas Visual Arts Association, member
Studio Art and Soul, active artist partner Texas Visual Arts Association, artist memberThe McKinney Avenue Contemporary, professional artist member
The Stewpot Art Program, volunteer teaching artist