


No. 1482 "Flora Thought Herself Impervious to Love (Wrongly, as it Turned Out)"
"Flora Thought Herself Impervious to Love (Wrongly, as it Turned Out)"
An original oil portrait of Flora with a headpiece of flowers, on board, in an antique, Victorian, intricately detailed giltwood frame; 16.75"x14.75"
THE PORTRAITS: In my portraits, I juxtapose a historical style of realism with a modern crop to focus our gaze on the subject's gaze, thereby creating direct engagement and a welcoming sense of story-sharing intimacy. These are the heroines (and sometimes heroes) of their own stories, and although they are caught in a moment of stillness and graphically silhouetted precision, they are embedded in their own rich, imaginative worlds, ready to share their secrets...and to hear our secrets in return.
THE FRAMES: Not only does each painting arrive framed and ready-to-hang, but it has been painting especially to complement the size, color, and style of its vintage or antique frame.
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