I managed to get so excited over the harp I never posted that I had 2 pieces accepted into the Richeson Small Works and Miniature Show! I am very honored and excited to be accepted.
I love to paint and I've found these miniatures are right up my alley. I love painting these little jewels.
If you see anything you might be interested in please feel free to contact me.
My email address is:
chansondboisstudios@hotmail.com
(All artwork and photographs on this blog and my website are copyrighted- please refrain from copying without permission. Thank you.)
A traditional miniature painting is defined by both size and technic. A true miniature is 25 square inches or less, and is highly detailed, able to withstand magnification and still look good, and generally the subject should be 1/6th scale or smaller. The origins of miniatures are ancient- originally illuminations in handwritten/made books, and later the beautiful miniature portraits that were carried and cherished by people before there was photography. True miniatures are tiny jewels of the artworld.
4 comments:
Good for you Carol and no surprise to the rest of us. They are gorgeous, beautiful colours used too!!!
Thanks so much Karen. I just found this- somehow I wasn't notified it was here! I'm rather glad one was in casein and one was in acrylic.
Congratulations Carol! Great work too!
Thanks Barbara. You're no "slouch" either!!! Love some of your latest- especially the illuminated.
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