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d'ART ID#: 171457
Length: 24.00 in (60.96 cm)
Height: 10.00 in (25.40 cm)
Depth: 0.00 in (0.00 cm)
Framed: no
Dominant colors
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#666666
#996666
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Media Types
Acrylic Masonite Metals
Style & Subject
Abstract Contemporary Minimal
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Updated 6/18/2012

Linda Paul

Linda Paul  Artwork
Bird wall Art Paintings Sculptures by Linda Paul
Linda Paul

Multimedia Art - $225.00

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These new contemporary works of art by artist Linda Paul are both wall art sculptures and paintings. The metals underneath the handmade acrylic paint captures the light like glass on fire. The picture to the left was shot in fairly low light and you can see how the artwork captures and reflects what little light there is in the room. When the sun hits them, they are spectacular!
The birds are inspired by frigate birds and represent freedom.

Size of artwork = 24" from wing tip to wing tip and 10" wide from beak to tail
Introductory price of $225.00 each online at http://www.lindapaul.com/contemporary_painter_art_paintings.htm

You can hang the birds in any direction and order as many as you like to create a flock of birds on your wall. its a great decorating idea for filling up a large wall space with something very unique and beautiful

Linda Paul:Artists Statement:When asked What is your favorite painting, I always say, the next one I am going to paint! Style: I don't paint in any one style, I let inspiration speak to me and I go with the flow. My work runs the gamut from chunky realism to abstract and impressionist painting. I use many different mediums to create my artworks. One of my favorites is egg tempera which I make by crushing stones and minerals and adding egg yolk. Blues come from crushed lapis lazuli, greens from malachite and natural green earth found around Verona Italy. This medium is luminous and lasts for centuries.I also make my own acrylic paint in the same manner. By adding pure pigment to a acrylic polymer. I can add thing like crushed mica and pearlescents to make the painting come alive. Lately I have also been working with glass and precious metal like silver, copper and 23 karat goldArtist's Inspiration:I am inspired by so many things! I especially like nature in all her forms. I like concepts, process and abstract ideasIn my still life/landscape paintings, like to juxtapose sculpted bas-relief products of nature (the chunky part) against soft impressionist landscapes of their origins.

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