Friday, October 31, 2014

Alluring Emotions in Blue Series Blue Nude pities by k Madison Moore


Alluring
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She was incredibly alluring, the type of woman who inspired devotion 
and obsession for reasons largely beyond control or reason.

Emotions in Blue Series
11 x 14 Blue Nude Oil Painting on Canvas


It's been awhile since I added new works to my Blue Nudes Series.
I just realized that I had little inventory for this series. Always love
to paint in gradations of color and glazes, especially in blue.

Enjoy

Alluring

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Thursday, October 23, 2014

Francoise The Muse Miniature Chair Painting Picasso by k Madison Moore




Francoise The Muse
Inspired by Pablo Picasso
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Chairs Series
6 x 8 Miniature Oil Paintings of Chairs on Canvas

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Françoise Gilot (born November 26, 1921) is a  French Painter  and bestselling  author. She is also known as the lover and artistic muse of Pablo Picasso   from 1944 to 1953, and the mother of his children, Claude Picasso and Paloma Picasso. She later married the American vaccine pioneer, Jonas Salk. Gilot was more than just Picasso's lover: she was a mother, organizer, muse, conversation partner, hostess, artist, and an art critic.


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Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Celebrating Marilyn Monroe Miniature Chair Painting by k Madison Moore

Celebrating Marilyn
Inspired by Andy Warhol
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Chairs Series
6 x 8 Miniature Chair Oil Painting on Canvas


Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson; June 1, 1926 – August 5, 1962)[3] was an American actress, model, and singer, who became a major  sex symbol, starring in a number of commercially successful motion pictures during the 1950s and early 1960s.

Soon after her tragic death in 1962, Warhol made a series of paintings paying tribute to Marilyn Monroe, the film star and sex  symbol who had captured America’s imagination. Warhol based this Portrait on a publicity still from the 1953 film Niagara. Warhol took Marilyn Monroe as his subject in different mediums, silkscreening the actresses’ image multiple times on a grid in bright colors and black and white.
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Saturday, October 11, 2014

Frida and Diego Painting of Interior by k Madison Moore




A Moment in Time - Frida and Diego

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Frida Kahlo Series

14 x 18 Oil Painting on Canvas

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Another addition to my Frida Series.   I was inspired by a scene in the movie “Frida” similar to this one where they were lying in bed talking about Frida’s paintings. She told Diego that he could probably paint like that when he was 12. Diego replied that, “He could never paint like that.” A  touching scene with Frida and Diego


This one was tough doing them  from the back to facing reflections in the mirror but I like the way it came out.  I had a blast getting lost in designing the very complicated pleated throw. It almost looks like a skirt but it is my design of an elaborate pleated, fringed Mexican throw. I was looking all over for reference for Mexican Blankets and there were really none that were unusual so I really got into all of the colors and pleats. Fun! Might have to make one for my bed!


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A Moment in Time - Frida and Diego



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Friday, October 10, 2014

A Little Monet Chair Painting by k Madison Moore






A Little Monet
Inspired by Claude Monet
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Miniature Paintings
Chair Series

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6 x 8 Monet Chair Oil Painting on Canvas

From 1860 on, Monet abandonned dark colors and worked from a palette limited to pure light colors. In 1905, answering a question about his colors, he wrote :
"As for the colors I use, what's so interesting about that ? I don't think one could paint better or more brightly with another palette. The most important thing is to know how to use the colors. Their choice is a matter of habit. In short, I use white lead, cadmium yellow, vermilion, madder, cobalt blue, chrome green. That's all."

I must have been on a Monet mood lately. This is my second Monet
in two weeks. Just loving painting these little chair paintings.
Love Monet, love his palette and love painting with him.

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A Little Monet


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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

A Spot for Erte Chair Oil Painting by k Madison Moore


A Spot for Erte'
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Chairs Series
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Art Deco
6 x 8 Chair Oil Painting on Canvas

Romain de Tirtoff (23 November 1892 – 21 April 1990) was a Russian- born artist  and designer known by the pseudonym Erté, from the French pronunciation of his initials. He was a diversely talented 20th-century artist and designer who flourished in an array of fields, including  fashion, jewelry, graphic arts, costume and set design and set design for film, theatre, and opera, and interior decor. 
Erté continued working throughout his life, designing revues, ballets, and operas. He had a major rejuvenation and much lauded interest in his career during the 1960s with the Art Deco revival. He branched out into the realm of limited edition prints, bronzes, and wearable art.
Two years before his passing, Erté created seven limited edition bottle designs for Courvoisier to show the different stages of the cognac-making process, from distillation to maturation.
Just an amazing talent in so many way. I fell in love with him the first time I laid eyes on his work.
I love animal prints and always admired a similar painting of Erte', of course because I adore cats
of all breeds.

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A Spot for Erte


Monday, October 6, 2014

Monet Melodies Interior Oil Painting by k Madison Moore


Monet Melodies
Inspired by Claude Monet
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Painting with The Masters
Art within Art Series

14 x 18 Oil Painting of Interior on Canvas


I have painted Monet's Giverny and Bridge many 
times but different each time as well as this floral piano.
I hope to some day visit Giverny and paint, paint,
paint. Many artists have visited The Gardens of Giverny
to paint. Many never returned  and made the town of
Giverny their home. I can only imagine how incredibly 
gorgeous it is there and to be able to pant so many 
beautiful scenes.

Meanwhile I could relax in this big beautiful room
looking out at the willow trees and the turquoise
Japanese Bridge that Monet loved so much.
Maybe listening to a quiet Melody from the piano
with a slight fragrant breeze coming from the
lily pond through the windows.
Can you imagine?

I found this very rare video of Monet
painting in his garden.
It very short but how wonderful to see him live and painting.



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Monet Melodies





Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Vinnie's Garden Miniature Chair Painting by k Madison Moore


Vinnie's Garden
Inspired by van Gogh
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6x 8 Miniature Chair Paintings
Chair Series

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Just a cute, fun painting to add to my miniature paintings Chairs Series. I think Vincent would like it. Can wait to paint more chairs!

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