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Name That Painting Results

26 Monday Feb 2018

Posted by emilypageart in art, painting, Uncategorized

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Alrightyroo! Thanks to everyone who contributed ideas for names for several of my abstract paintings. Suggestions mostly came in on Facebook. Without further ado, here are the ones I’ve chosen from your offerings:

Abstract I

Dreamweaver 48″ x 84″ oil on canvas

Thank you to Amanda Weber for the title, “Dreamweaver.” Prints and things available here and here.

Abstract II

Lava’n You 18″ x 24″ oil on canvas

Thank you to Alfreda Melvin for the title, “Lava’n You.” Prints and such available here and here.

Abstract Cityscape I

Forgotten 30″ x 26″ oil on canvas

Thank you to Cassie Haggert for the title, “Forgotten.” Prints and swag available here and here.

Abstract Cityscape in Blue

Metropolis in Blue 18″ x 24″ oil on canvas

Thank you to Shannon Chappell for the title, “Metropolis in Blue.” Prints and schtuffs available here and here.

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Help Me Name My Paintings

21 Wednesday Feb 2018

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I need help. I mean, obviously. But we’re not going to go there. I realized that I really would like some better names for the last few paintings I posted. So it’s time to play “Name That Painting.” I’m going to post them below and I’m asking for your help in naming them. Keep it PG, because I’ll be uploading them onto sites like FineAmerica and RedBubble and I don’t want to get flagged. But other than that, go wild. Bonus points if the name includes a pun. Just be sure to let me know which painting (they’ll be numbered below) you’re proposing a name for when you comment here or on Facebook.

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Abstract I

 

2.Abstract II

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Abstract Cityscape I

 

4.Abstract Cityscape in Blue

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Abstract Cityscapes, Y’all

15 Thursday Feb 2018

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Someone stop me. SOOOOO many abstracts for Ratatat Tats! I decided to include a couple abstracts that are more like my dancer series, inasmuch as there is something identifiable within the abstract painting. Instead of figures this time, I went for cityscapes. Sort of. It’s a “barely there” kind of dealio for this first one:

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Abstract Cityscape I 30″ x 26″ oil on canvas

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Grace

07 Wednesday Feb 2018

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Remember how I said that most of the paintings I’m creating for the tattoo studio I’m opening involve painting over old ones that I wasn’t so fond of? Well, here’s one of those. I’m applying plaster to the studio lobby walls, but there’s a little alcove that leads to 2 of the tattoo rooms that I’m not plastering. In order to segue from the plastered room to the non-plastered studio rooms, I’m mimicking the look of said plastering on the painting I’m hanging in the alcove. This is almost entirely palette knife work, with just a little brushed on glazing at the end:

Grace

Grace 45″ x 30″ diptych oil on canvas

Prints and other fun merchandise available here and here.

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