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Red Apples Original Oil Painting

$75+

Small Oil Painting of Apples completed in an impressionist style. Very fun to paint it is only 5 x 7 inches Painted with archival oil paints on gesso board, signed and unframed. Shipped USPS Priority Mail

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Maker since 2015

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Robin Lyons

RL Design Studio

Pleasureville, KY 40057
Member since 2015

Original Art, Impressionism, realism, abstract. OIl, alkyds, and Acrylics and PMC Fine Silver Jewelry Carved and cast by me.

Art has been a passion of mine for over 30 years. Though I started coloring on a chalkboard ( and furniture and walls) when I was around 3 years old. People started requesting my work when I was 18 and attending Louisville School of Art.

I use to participate in local Juried Art Shows(my store kind of stopped me from this), I have been featured on local television and in several local papers. My paintings hang in private collections all over the world.

I now live on a working farm shared with my husband, my teenage son, 3 cats, 2 dogs and 19 Rocky Mountain Horses. It is a fabulous place to live. I also own and operate the local country store which is 114 years old.

I use several techniques to produce my original paintings. En plein air, where I sometimes finish the piece on location, sometimes I only paint a grisaille and photograph the scene where it is finished in the studio. Some work is strictly from a photograph. Still-lifes are painted from a either a composition in front of me or by photo.

I am also working with precious metal clay. A fascinating form of art. It combines design and technical ability to produce a beautiful work of wearable art.

Precious Metal Clay is not clay per say, but a rather a combination of organic material combined with recycled metal particles. Once the artist has formed their piece it is fired in a kiln for several hours. This firing process burns away the organic binder leaving solid metal.

Though it takes me away from my easel, it is the most fun I have had in years..

No matter what genre I have chosen to work in my artwork is always a deeply personal endeavor. I hope you will enjoy!

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