by Spendlove | Jan 15, 2019
Limited Print Editions Available. For inquiries, contact us.
Ora Pro Nobis:
Ora Pro Nobis, meaning “Pray for us” – Hanging in balance and falling upon deaf ears, the meek survive by doing only what they are told by offering their lives to those in power. Our light is the key. One day we will awaken to a new world of freedom and enlightenment.
Size: 33×22
Oil on Panel
“The Process”
Spendlove uses a method inspired by the old masters called “Glazing” in all his oil paintings. It is considered a “Lost Art” technique and is used very rarely in the world of Art. This method has been self-taught through much research, as most of the old masters took their secrets to the grave. Using this “Glazing Technique” he paints many translucent layers of color over color to create realistic skin tones, vibrant colors and the depth you see in his paintings. The layers of oils capture the light in a way that is spectacular. The skin tones in his paintings are created using at least 30 layers of glaze and takes time between layers to thoroughly dry – most of his paintings take little over a year to create. Before painting, he searches for the most unique antique frames that suites his inspiration. Most of his frames are antiques and are sometimes modified with gold leafing and custom patinas to create a completely unified experience for connoisseur of fine arts.
by Spendlove | Jan 15, 2019
Limited Print Editions Available. For inquiries, contact us.
Abrielle:
The Story: Waves of hair amidst an ominous sky, the queen watches over those who sail the deep blue sea. Though beautiful to look upon, beware of falling in love with her, for entanglement with her waves of beauty may drown even the most stalwart sailor.
Size: 30×15
Oil on Panel
Gallery: Pop Santa Fe.
www.popsantafe.com
Santa Fe, New Mexico
“The Process”
Spendlove uses a method inspired by the old masters called “Glazing” in all his oil paintings. It is considered a “Lost Art” technique and is used very rarely in the world of Art. This method has been self-taught through much research, as most of the old masters took their secrets to the grave. Using this “Glazing Technique” he paints many translucent layers of color over color to create realistic skin tones, vibrant colors and the depth you see in his paintings. The layers of oils capture the light in a way that is spectacular. The skin tones in his paintings are created using at least 30 layers of glaze and takes time between layers to thoroughly dry – most of his paintings take little over a year to create. Before painting, he searches for the most unique antique frames that suites his inspiration. Most of his frames are antiques and are sometimes modified with gold leafing and custom patinas to create a completely unified experience for connoisseur of fine arts.
by Spendlove | Jan 14, 2019
Limited Print Editions Available. For inquiries, contact us.
Sir. Rufus Reddington:
As land owner in the new world, Rufus is meek yet bold. As he stands in the ferns hiding from his wife, he gives tall orders to his workers, compensating for his lack of control. Oh Rufus, and your little blue bow.
Size: 10×8
Oil on Panel
SOLD
Gallery: Pop Santa Fe.
www.popsantafe.com
Santa Fe, New Mexico
“The Process”
Spendlove uses a method inspired by the old masters called “Glazing” in all his oil paintings. It is considered a “Lost Art” technique and is used very rarely in the world of Art. This method has been self-taught through much research, as most of the old masters took their secrets to the grave. Using this “Glazing Technique” he paints many translucent layers of color over color to create realistic skin tones, vibrant colors and the depth you see in his paintings. The layers of oils capture the light in a way that is spectacular. The skin tones in his paintings are created using at least 30 layers of glaze and takes time between layers to thoroughly dry – most of his paintings take little over a year to create. Before painting, he searches for the most unique antique frames that suites his inspiration. Most of his frames are antiques and are sometimes modified with gold leafing and custom patinas to create a completely unified experience for connoisseur of fine arts.