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Name | | Sunset Canon |
Price, USD | | 85.00 |
Status | | For sale, available |
Seller | | angelhmm |
Size, cm
| | 45.7 x 35.6 cm /switch |
Artist | | Rana Adamchick |
Year made | | 2006-07-14 |
Edition | | Original |
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Realism |
Theme | |
Landscape |
Media | |
Acrylic |
Description | |
'Sunset Canon' is a 14"x18" painting I did, in acrylic, on canvas board. The sunset flows into the sky, at an angle -- as do many sunsets you see. Trees and bushes sit to the left of an old canon, and some more bushes, and a tree to the right. A couple of flower buds linger between some rocks, and two lone mushrooms are in the middle of the bottom part of the painting. The canon...an older model stands tall, a midst it all. This is a painting, not a photo. It's personally signed and dated by me. It also comes with the C.O.A. (certificate of authenticity.) My thanks to Walter Rick Photography, for his permission to turn his wonderful photography into another form of art.
About the artist:
Rana Adamchick was born and raised in New York, in the suburbs of Manhattan. She started out as an apprentice to a painting contractor, where she learned how to use color and shadows, to accentuate her work. Eventually she opened her own contracting business, and she did many murals for several homes, in Beverly Hills, California. She discovered she had a love for this miraculous beauty, called 'Earth.'
This set the initial stage for her career in art. After raising five children, and three failed marriages later, she decided to return the one thing she loved so dearly - painting. She began painting everything she saw. Each piece started to take on a life of it's own.
Her landscapes and seascapes feature sights that exude a sense of light and warmth -- a calmness not often seen in this world of frenzy. Skies and water tones of sapphire, rose and turquoise exude from many of her paintings. Buildings take on a new meaning with blaze yellow and white hues. Foliage is a riot of lush greens, with mingled hues of yellows, blacks and reds. Shadows create an ebony denseness -- soft and velvety to the senses.
Everything -- the sailboats, the water, and the lands scream, "Nature, I am in awe of your beauty." The brightness and her love for nature is in evidence, in all of her exterior scenes (which hints at specific geographic locales, found in certain deserts -- not to mention, the seas.) Rana, although self - taught, refuses to stop recreating what she sees, as her heart cries out to paint. Her goal...to capture Art from the heart, and share the beauty of this world, with others.
Some of the comments she's received about her paintings...
Rubie: "This is absolutely beautiful. My husband will love it."
John: "To see my photo transformed into a painting, well...it's just great. What a thrill! Keep up the good work."
Betty: "The painting was awesome, and even more beautiful than the picture on the site. Thanks, again, Rana."
Leslie: Wow, the painting came a few days ago, and I just had to write you and tell you how impressed I was with it. I instantly knew just where to put it. To think, I have an original. Mind you, I was mesmerized when I first saw it. I love it more and more, everyday. In fact, since I put it up, everyone has been asking me about it. It's absolutely gorgeous. Thanks, Rana |
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Artist Rana Adamchick |
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I was born and raised in N.Y. and came from an artist's family (my mother is a professional pianist and my grandfather, an artist who had his artwork in the museum of art, in NY., ... |
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