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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
40x30in
About this artwork
The Jazz trumpeter. The horn player and musician.
The piece was created almost exclusively with a palette knife. Close viewing of the piece will reveal uniquely detailed artistry via the knife.
For certain figurative pieces when using oil paint, I very much love the laborious working of the knife. Love the successful application of blending the oil paint and the charge a few hours later or the next day when I can discern the paint continued… to blend and interact resulting from deep blending strokes. The Jazzman is a notable example of my response to questions about recnique and inspiration. The one response is the approximate number of hand movements to create
such a piece; thus laborious. As hand movements from palette to canvas, application of paint and blending (including shaping for detail and perspective) can tally up in the multiple hundred thousands (hand movement).
The painting subject is US jazz musician Greg T Randolph.
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