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Name | | Mudd Doll C |
Price, USD | | 350.00 |
Status | | For sale, check |
Size, cm
| | 35.6 x 45.7 cm /switch |
Artist | | Brenda Kaye |
Style | |
Modern |
Abstract |
Figurative Art |
Impressionism |
Theme | |
People |
Media | |
Oil on canvas |
Collection | |
Miscellaneous pieces |
Description | |
Magazine article about the :
Mudd Doll Series
Using warm browns and oranges, she paints portraits of dolls, always leaving the face indistinct. "I want to capture the warm feeling of comfort you get from a doll, but leave the image generic enough so that the viewers can clamin the image for themselves," states Kaye. This faceless quality is typical of her eMotionistic works as well. In all, this series is more abstract from her usual paintings, and quite endearing, too. the warm tones are essential, because without the warmth, the faceless dolls could possibly be a little haunting.
These dolls are painted with a heavy application of oil paints. The texture of these paintings is very apparent and the glossy finish will preserve the paint for a couple hundred years. |
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Same Media Oil on canvas |
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Canvas used for oil painting that is typically made of linen or cotton, stretched very tightly and tacked onto a wooden frame. Linen is considered far superior to the heavy cotton for a canvas. |
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The portrait of the brigadier of the Diadkinskaia dairy farm by Kachalina |
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The portrait of a woman in yellow by Kachalina |
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Mechanizer of the state farm named after Chapaev by Kachalina |
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