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by JAMartineau
$13.00
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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This is an original impressionist piece, 18 x 24 on canvas hardboard, handmade, non digital, and created from imagination. The Lily petals were... more
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This is an original impressionist piece, 18 x 24 on canvas hardboard, handmade, non digital, and created from imagination. The Lily petals were created using petal shaped paper torn from magazines and other paper products. This is a bold piece, done in bright yellows, reds, and oranges set against a deep green background; made to stand out and be noticed. Thanks so much for your interest.
Welcome. Here you will find paintings and non-digital mosaic artwork capturing a variety of subjects. Ranging from whimsical to dramatic, my artwork is most often created from imagination, and sometimes emerges unexpectedly from an intitial background of color, guiding me on to the next phase. On rare occasion a photograph may be used as a reference, with the owner's permission, and credit is then graciously extended. I thank you kindly for your interest. Questions and comments are always most welcome and appreciated. JAMartineau
$13.00
Lorena Cassady
What an amazing collage! Masterfully done. I do think "collage" should be a category here when you upload an image to the site!
JAMartineau replied:
Thank you. Good point. I agree, or otherwise ‘Mosaics,’ because technically a collage often uses one or more identifiable graphics, where a mosaic only uses colors and does not involve reconstruction of a graphic. You know, perhaps both Mosaic and Collage could be their own categories. Mixed media is too much of an umbrella term. I wonder how we might address that with FAA administrators.