Gray Mountain
by Nancy Kane Chapman
Title
Gray Mountain
Artist
Nancy Kane Chapman
Medium
Painting - Gouache And Tempera
Description
A mountain with a heart of gray and black rock, brown foothills and white calligraphic clouds in an imaginary valley all its own.
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March 28th, 2017
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Comments (9)
Marsha Heiken
Nancy,this a landscape abstract painted fabulously. I love the strokes and the colors and the composition. You are very good friend.FAB! Marsha,FV
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
Marsha, you always make me smile! Thanks for all of your good words....all year...you are such a friend! Hope you holidays are filled with good joy!!!
Heather King
Spectacular painting dear Nancy ♥ f/l
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I know it's cheating, but I like to invent my own mountains... always fun for me!
Nancy Kane Chapman
Always and pleasure and honor to be featured in "Images that Excite You". Thanks so much, John!
RC DeWinter
What a wonderfully dramatic piece, Nancy, love the contrasts of both color and lines. l/f
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
Many thanks, Gina. I usually don't work with this thick impasto.....very interesting effects!
Gun Legler
I feel more japanese feeling here!
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I learned to paint mountains when I took lessons in Chinese brush painting. Before that I would never had considered undertaking such a huge subject much less wanting to create my own mountains. It's become a favorite of mine..... My teacher was from Taiwan and very talented.
Joyce Dickens
This so wonderful Nancy; I love the earth tones and the style in which you created this outstanding artwork!!!
I'ina Van Lawick
Gorgeous, Nancy. Love the brushwork and choice of colors. lf
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
It was a thick impasto of tempera and I enjoyed working this way. I remember working this way in college...so many years ago.
Meg Shearer
Beautiful tones and brushwork! Wonderful work Nancy! l/f!
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I had fun in this thick soup of tempera. It's almost like working with clay. Thanks so much, Meg.