Showing posts with label cotton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cotton. Show all posts

Thursday, October 29, 2009

100% Cotton by Bernie Rosage Jr.

This original oil painting "100% Cotton" by American Artist, Bernie Rosage Jr. is available for purchase... the price is $300 unframed plus $15 S&H...  Email Bernie about purchasing details HERE... please include the paintings title in the subject line.
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"100% Cotton"... 14x11" Oil on canvas, painted alla prima from life, Bernie Rosage Jr., 2009.

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Growing up in the coastal plains region of North Carolina snow is something I see once a year if I'm lucky. Cotton fields with their white expanse are as close as I get. I set up this small branch of cotton in a "Ball" jar with an old iron in the studio and painted it from life. Why cotton?... It's conflicting textures of roughness and smoothness and the mere fact that most people don't know what cotton looks or grows like were the motivating factors behind this one. I hope you enjoy it... cotton still makes me think of snow.

Monday, November 17, 2008

You asked for it... Cotton paintings coming SOON!

Many of my patrons are asking themselves... "When is Bernie gonna paint those cotton-pickin cotton paintings?"...

Your wait is almost over...



I have sent the kids to the fields of Eastern North Carolina to pick cotton for one of my favorite daily painting subjects to paint... cotton. My series last year was such a success that I have had several inquiries about painting more... it's that time of year (since I only paint these from life... not photographs)... so be on the look out here on my blog for updates. My patrons that have asked for these will have first crack at purchasing them... I'll launch them here and send out a personal email to you all personally.

Last year's painting... "A Branch of Cotton"...

Sunday, December 02, 2007

A Branch of Cotton

"A Branch of Cotton"... 5x7" Oil on panel, alla prima from life, 11-2007.
SOLD... Thanks Again Bob!

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Growing up in the coastal plains region of North Carolina snow is something I see once a year if I'm lucky. Cotton fields with their white expanse are as close as I get. I set up this small branch of cotton in my studio and painted it from life. Why cotton?... It's conflicting textures of roughness and smoothness and the mere fact that most people don't know what cotton looks or grows like were the motivating factors behind this one. I hope you enjoy it... cotton still makes me think of snow.

Everyday objects painted from life is the essence of the "Painting a Day" art movement that is gaining momentum in the art collecting market.

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