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Stair Single Left

September 5, 2021 by blogadmin

Filed Under: Fine Arts

SOUTHLOOP FORWARD

September 5, 2021 by blogadmin


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Filed Under: Fine Arts

STAIR II AND TRIPTYCH X

August 29, 2021 by blogadmin

Filed Under: Cubism, Fine Arts, Oil Painting, Oil Paintings

Ed Paschke Large Works

August 29, 2021 by blogadmin

L’Impression, 1981
32 x 48 Inches, Oil on Linen

https://www.edpaschke.com/paintings-1980s?pgid=jvyc9gjx-006501e9-926a-4ecd-845f-a87c89a96dfb

https://static.wixstatic.com/media/e1529e_77b67d9da244453fb61e98ee1cea42ee~mv2_d_2400_1593_s_2.jpg

Calypso Rojo, 1979
60 x 52 Inches, Oil on Linen

https://www.edpaschke.com/paintings-1970s?pgid=jvx245lg-76bf3f8f-38a5-4b26-810a-e5ec3f4194c8

https://static.wixstatic.com/media/e1529e_9658f4bc898240439d188d82a77146f5~mv2_d_1920_2250_s_2.jpg

Fumar, 1979
60 x 46 Inches, Oil on Linen

https://www.edpaschke.com/paintings-1970s?pgid=jvx245lg-43518634-7a1e-4aec-a0ff-30653607e7e3

https://static.wixstatic.com/media/e1529e_59d3cb0dbbbb4b07a85f5d214ee93650~mv2_d_1827_2400_s_2.jpg

Nuit Rouge, 1983
40 x 60 Inches, Oil on Paper

https://www.edpaschke.com/paintings-1980s?pgid=jvyc9gjx-98366624-9109-4b54-a343-f9cef014954d

https://static.wixstatic.com/media/e1529e_2e88906d96ac4bf8a5d409ba3cc27a32~mv2_d_2400_1625_s_2.jpg

En Automne, 1991
36 x 40 Inches, Oil on Linen

https://www.edpaschke.com/paintings-1990s?pgid=jvycbm7d-8bcefc20-ff82-4cb0-85a9-d120033eb484

https://static.wixstatic.com/media/e1529e_9fe16d9548aa4cdc831ddbc3c0d695cf~mv2_d_2250_2028_s_2.jpg

I and Thou, 1992
36 x 40 Inches, Oil on Linen

https://www.edpaschke.com/paintings-1990s?pgid=jvycbm7d-6ccfbec2-2828-4927-8348-4de81323f3ca

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Filed Under: Ed Paschke, Fine Arts, Oil Painting

EL Trains / Elevated Subway Trains

August 8, 2021 by blogadmin

here they are

View of the Third Avenue ‘El’ train tracks at night, with the Con Edison building in the background, 1950, New York City, (Photo by Morgan Collection/Getty Images)

 

 

 

View of elevated train track with el train crossing Lake Street and the Chicago River in summer

 

 

 

Elevated trains and tracks in Chicago’s Loop

 

Chicago, USA – June 9, 2015: Wells and Quincy Street L station entrance in The Loop, downtown Chicago. Steps to elevated railway. People on city street in background.

 

Subway train – Transportation in Chicago, IL.

 

34in_X2010_7_1_ 431

Filed Under: Fine Arts, Photography

DIY Oil Painting Medium via Turp, Stand Oil, Linseed Oil

May 16, 2021 by blogadmin

Here’s a whole bunch of folks expousing pontificating and discoursing upon this critical subject:

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Filed Under: Fine Arts, Oil Painting Tagged With: Chemistry, DIY, Oil Painting

Cubism, Geometry Hits The Art World (aka Cafe Scene LOL)

May 16, 2021 by blogadmin

Here are a few options for research.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Cubism, Cubism, Fine Arts

ALBERT PINKHAM RYDER, TEMPEST

May 14, 2021 by blogadmin

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Albert Pinkham Ryder, Artists, Fine Arts, Oil Paintings

CHICAGO TEEN NIGHTLIFE

March 3, 2021 by blogadmin

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Filed Under: Fine Arts

Triptych X

March 3, 2021 by blogadmin

Here’s the first one. It appears that possibly engineering a cut off the snake’s head type of operation is required when dealing with the medium of oils, and invention or assimilation of the multiple style influences being considered. In depth sneak attack type of study. Stealthily studying by way of scouts the leader’s position and disposition. Studying way more. Breaking everything down way more. Establish all of the middle substance, the foundation.

A. Architectonic Form. As a superior form than Graffiti Letter work. And superior atmospheric coloration scheme.

B. That only certain graffiti “action lines” or combinations of complimentary yet asymmetric counter balances be used in a very light sense to add the cryptic / symbol / graf mode but not at the expense of the sublime.

It’s the technique that must be developed more. Beaming from a projector is not enough.

The research must be branched into multiple areas.

1. Continued drawings that become ink or watercolor or aqua-brush works. Or utilize higher end paints or drawing materials like high quality pastels.

To do this, you need to manufacture many many many surfaces. Like literally every single bit of plywood you have turned into a triple or quadruple or dual drawing board. It’s better to BUY these than it is to try to make them yourself and be heavily delayed. Also to protect your breathing passages and cut down on all of the noise, cleaning and other issues associated with woodworking.

2. Paint experiments in both oil and acrylic on all available canvasses that can help establish your techniques better. This is a major area where you have always been weak before. Don’t let it happen. In fact, also use the plywood technique here, but creating various sizes and finding a suitable “backing trim”. This will make actual real paintings that remove the “bounce” and make everything very portable as you work toward larger scale sizes.

The above moves establish a framework where you can BUILD and DEVELOP and EXPERIMENT and SOLVE so many aspects. And not have to deal with the “big canvas” issues. Also, you get to make works that are more saleable. More portable. Give you more space. More variety.

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Grand Hyatt Singapore

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