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by the performing arts, I painted it for a specific show, "In the Spotlight " as I was asked to participate at the Herberger theater. An audience seated in red chairs watches a stage filled with a white building, and two legs in striped socks underneath. A pink ball or balloon is floating, or Glenda the good witch, use your imagination. This is a nod to the Wizard of oz, as when I was in 5th grade I played Dorothy in my school play. Painted in oil on gallery wrapped canvas.

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oil on canvas

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The matinee (2019)

Oil painting 
by Stacy Neasham

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by the performing arts, I painted it for a specific show, "In the Spotlight " as I was asked to participate at the Herberger theater. An audience seated in red chairs watches a stage filled with a white building, and two legs in striped socks underneath. A pink ball or balloon is floating, or Glenda the good witch, use your imagination. This is a nod to the Wizard of oz, as when I was in 5th grade I played Dorothy in my school play. Painted in oil on gallery wrapped canvas.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

Tags:
#abstract impressionist #wizard of oz #theater performance #audience members #stage stage 

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Inspired by Van Goh’s color patching and Matisse’s joie de vivre, Stacy Neashams' art is often compared to Klimt as she overlaps her oils and experiments with raw pigment, using... Read more

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