MICHAEL ARNOLD ART
| "Blue Rose" |
2008 Mixed media on canvas 30 x 40 inches
“Blue
Rose" is an original, signed mixed media painting on canvas by artist Michael
Arnold.
This painting uses texture and unusual colors to evoke emotion from the
viewer. I applied strips of cloth to the canvas before painting to give the
painting it's unique textured form. The
impressionistic style and blue color
palette add to the unique style of the artwork. Click on the additional views
button below to get a better close up of the texture and design of this unique
painting. "Blue Rose" is also available as the front of
note cards and the prints can be purchased
here. This original painting "Blue Rose" may be purchased
with or without the featured frame. This
painting was created using acrylic paint on a high quality wrapped
canvas. Acrylic paint works very well on stretched canvas. When
purchasing artwork many people aren't sure what the difference is
between acrylic and oil paintings. The main difference between acrylics
and oil paints is the inherent drying time. Oils allow for more time to
blend colors and apply even glazes over underpaintings. This slow drying aspect
of oil can be seen as an advantage for certain techniques, but in other regards
it impedes the artist trying to work quickly. The fast evaporation of water from
the acrylic paint film can be slowed with the use of acrylic retarders.
Retarders are generally glycol or glycerin-based additives. Oil paints tend to
require the addition of a toxic solvent, such as mineral spirits or turpentine
to thin the paints and clean up tools, though relatively recently water soluble
oil paints have been developed for artist use. Secondly, oil paint films become
increasing yellow and brittle, and will lose their flexibility in a few decades.
Acrylics can be used on many surfaces without a medium- layer. They allow sharp
brush-strokes but also a more delicate shading, although it is more difficult to
create a smooth change between different shades. They are usually very bright.
Although the permanency of acrylics is sometimes debated by conservators, they
appear more stable than oil paints.
Purchase Price $625
Purchase with Frame $725
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