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by Roxanne Dyer
$14.50
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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On the Mani triptych is part of a series of oil paintings titled Legend of the Creation, each artwork depicting a garment on a mannequin, dynamic in... more
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On the Mani triptych is part of a series of oil paintings titled Legend of the Creation, each artwork depicting a garment on a mannequin, dynamic in the forms & volume, minimally tinted with colour, almost neutral. On the Mani 1 is part of this triptych. The mannequin presents as a support in place of a figure, imagined, understood. We appreciate what is created but seldom consider what supported the creation in the first place, because oftentimes it is invisible. The viewer's focus is eventually drawn to the supporting object while observing and reflecting on these paintings.
Roxanne Dyer creates original oil paintings in a modern impressionist style. Her influences include, Monet, Latour, Vuillard and Waterhouse. Roxanne offers a selection of the artwork in prints as well as printed lifestyle products. Her primary focus is oil painting and drawing, specifically of figures, florals, teacups, satin and organza bows, hot air balloons and sky-scapes. In addition there are various new subjects in the works. Specifically regarding the human form, Roxanne creates portrait interpretations. These include abstractions of the figure and objects representing the figure, such as mannequins. Oil paintings of her florals depict tulips, roses, irises and lilies mainly rooted in their earthy environment. Important to...
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