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My first triptych, a real triumph for me, as the framing itself was a challenge. This is a 3-panel work, being a triptych of course, but 3 separate paintings in reality, clamped together during the painting process itself, and then separated by 1/2" wood columns, and surrounded overall by a solid Aspen frame, painted. This piece deserves an entire article, of which I will publish on my blog, FB, and LinkedIn, and will post the link to it here when it is finished.
But briefly, the image of the girl inspired the entire concept. I must have looked at her image 200 times in my pictures file prior to really fleshing out the concept. She is Eva, the first woman, she is Angelic, and she is Mary, mother of God, but represented here as a girl too young to yet conceive, so this is as innocent an image of purity as I believe I could find to represent that state of being. She holds an olive branch.
The background furthest from us is apocalyptic, and the middle ground is her state of being, both inner, and outer, her future, and her present.

This is a very large piece, 52x32x2 in. It is meant to dominate it's environment, made entirely of Wood, Gesso, and Oil Paint, in the traditional manner (except that there are no hinges and the side panels do not close of course). So far, I'd say this piece is a crowning achievement for my work over the last 7 years.

Materials used:

Wood, Gesso, Oil paint

Tags:
#triptych painting #religious #iconic #traditional oil painting #realism-illustrative-and impressionist 
Eva Angelica Marie (2020)
Oil painting
by Steven M. Curtis

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  • Oil painting on Panel / Board / MDF
  • One of a kind artwork
  • Size: 132.08 x 81.28 x 5.08cm (framed) / 127 x 77.47cm (actual image size)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed on the front
  • Style: Surrealistic
  • Subject: People and portraits
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My first triptych, a real triumph for me, as the framing itself was a challenge. This is a 3-panel work, being a triptych of course, but 3 separate paintings in reality, clamped together during the painting process itself, and then separated by 1/2" wood columns, and surrounded overall by a solid Aspen frame, painted. This piece deserves an entire article, of which I will publish on my blog, FB, and LinkedIn, and will post the link to it here when it is finished.
But briefly, the image of the girl inspired the entire concept. I must have looked at her image 200 times in my pictures file prior to really fleshing out the concept. She is Eva, the first woman, she is Angelic, and she is Mary, mother of God, but represented here as a girl too young to yet conceive, so this is as innocent an image of purity as I believe I could find to represent that state of being. She holds an olive branch.
The background furthest from us is apocalyptic, and the middle ground is her state of being, both inner, and outer, her future, and her present.

This is a very large piece, 52x32x2 in. It is meant to dominate it's environment, made entirely of Wood, Gesso, and Oil Paint, in the traditional manner (except that there are no hinges and the side panels do not close of course). So far, I'd say this piece is a crowning achievement for my work over the last 7 years.

Materials used:

Wood, Gesso, Oil paint

Tags:
#triptych painting #religious #iconic #traditional oil painting #realism-illustrative-and impressionist 

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