“Spoon, Vase, Silver Bowl” is an original still life painting, done with oil on linen panel.
It features an antique sugar spoon, partially-glazed ceramic bud vase, and a small silver bowl resting on a red napkin.
Measuring 6 x 8 inches, it is set in a black frame with an angled panel and an inner gold leaf lip. The outer dimensions of the frame are 12 x 14 inches.
The fiery hues of this painting and rich traditional frame make it perfect for any wall needing an accent of warm color.
Art that we connect with rewards us with a lifetime of enjoyment, satisfaction, and appreciation. Bring the light and warmth of this painting into your home today.
“Spoon, Vase, Silver Bowl” has been carefully crafted with the finest materials available, using traditional techniques that have been passed down from artist to artist for over six centuries.
The Finest Materials
To begin, a hardboard panel is cut to the exact desired dimension. It is then coated with several layers of sealant to prevent damage over time from moisture and humidity. Only those panels which lay perfectly flat are selected.
The finest available linen is then glued to the panel, giving an excellent and very durable surface to paint on.
Only the best paints are used, often made with pigments from the furthest corners of the Earth: Bohemian Green… Chinese Vermillion… Lapis Lazuli from Afghanistan. Paints are chosen for richness of color, proper handling, and above all stability and durability. Again, this artwork is intended to last for a very long time.
Painstaking Process
This painting was created using techniques pioneered by Monet, and passed on through the Boston School Impressionists of the early 20th century down to the present day.
Rather than beginning with carefully prepared studies and drawings, these paintings are started by applying spots of strong color to a blank white canvas.
More and more color is added, and prominent visual effects are gradually painted in.
As these spots of color and centers of interest are woven together, the overall effect is that the painting “emerges from the fog” as the forms begin to take shape and develop clarity and crispness.
This technique differs from the way most realist paintings are created today, and allows artists to draw on the best of both worlds. Careful attention to accurate and proper shapes is maintained, while the focus on color from the very beginning allows us to incorporate the stunning discoveries about light and color made by the French Impressionists.
The Fruits of Patient Effort
Once complete, the painting must dry completely before a protective layer of varnish is applied and it can be fitted into its frame. From start to finish, a painting such as this one can take up to several months to complete.
“Spoon, Vase, Silver Bowl” measures 6 x 8 inches (15 x 20 cm), and is presented in a black frame with an angled panel and an inner gold leaf lip. The outer dimensions of the frame are 12 x 14 inches (30 x 35 cm). Felt pads are affixed to each corner of the back of the frame to prevent any damage to your wall and to ensure that the painting rests perfectly parallel to the wall.
It is ready for your collection today.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Is my satisfaction with my painting guaranteed?
A: Unconditionally. You will be even more delighted with your painting when you unwrap it and hold it in your hands than when you saw it online. If not, you may return it for a full refund of the purchase price and the cost of return shipping. There is simply no risk to try this painting in your own home.
A: By default, your painting will be shipped to you using the Priority Mail service of the United States Postal Service. Over time, we have found this to be best and most reliable method for shipping artwork, and brings highest value to collectors. Please use the contact form at the bottom of this page if you would like to discuss a different shipping option.
Q: What is included in the shipping cost?
The shipping cost has been configured to give you optimal value and security. In addition to the base Priority Mail shipping rate, your painting will be insured for its full purchase price during shipment. Signature Confirmation service is also included to ensure your painting is delivered into the hands of an actual person. (If signing for your painting is inconvenient for you, it may be omitted by special request in the Order Notes field on the checkout page).The slight increase in the shipping charge for these premium services is far offset by the peace of mind they bring.
Q: Is my painting insured during shipping?
Yes. Your painting is insured during shipment for its full purchase price.
Q: When can I expect my painting?
Your painting will ship on the next business day. From that point, the expected delivery time within the Continental United States is between 1 and 3 days. International shipping will of course require more time. Please be mindful that holiday shipping volume may also impact delivery time.
Q: How is my painting packaged for delivery?
Every care is taken to ensure that your painting arrives at your home in the same condition that it left the studio. It will be wrapped in multiple layers of protective material, keeping it secure even if the outer box sustains minor damage. Only major damage to the shipping box will affect your painting.
A: State sales tax of 6.25% will be added if your painting will be shipped to a Massachusetts address. Shipments to other states do not require collection of sales tax.
A: Although we do not specifically offer an approval program, the guarantee provides you with exactly the same value: You will be even more delighted with your painting when you unwrap it and hold it in your hands than when you saw it online. If not, you may return it for a full refund of the purchase price and the cost of return shipping. There is simply no risk to try this painting in your own home.
A: All major credit cards are accepted, as well as PayPal. When you click the red “Acquire This Painting” button above, you will be taken to the checkout page. Enter your billing details, a shipping address (if different from your billing address), and any special Order Notes you may wish to specify.
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If paying by credit card (the default option), simply click the red “Secure Checkout” button. The following popup screen will appear, and you may securely enter your payment information:
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Additional information
Medium
Oil on linen on panel
Dimensions
6×8 inches (15×20 cm). Outer dimensions with frame are 12×14 inches (30×35 cm)
Year Created
2020
Frame
Black frame with an angled panel and an inner gold leaf lip. The outer dimensions of the frame are 12 x 14 inches (30 x 35 cm). Felt pads are affixed to each corner of the back of the frame to prevent any damage to your wall and to ensure that the painting rests perfectly parallel to the wall.
Shipping
A flat-rate charge of $19.95 is added for shipping to US addresses. This includes insurance for the full purchase price of the painting.
Tax
A tax of 6.25% is added to the base price when this painting is shipped to a Massachusetts address.
Guarantee
You will be even more delighted by this painting in person, or you may return it for a full refund of the purchase price plus return shipping.
Spoon, Vase, Silver Bowl
$1,275.00
“Spoon, Vase, Silver Bowl” is an original still life painting, done with oil on linen panel.
It features an antique sugar spoon, partially-glazed ceramic bud vase, and a small silver bowl resting on a red napkin.
Measuring 6 x 8 inches, it is set in a black frame with an angled panel and an inner gold leaf lip. The outer dimensions of the frame are 12 x 14 inches.
The fiery hues of this painting and rich traditional frame make it perfect for any wall needing an accent of warm color.
Art that we connect with rewards us with a lifetime of enjoyment, satisfaction, and appreciation. Bring the light and warmth of this painting into your home today.
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Description
“Spoon, Vase, Silver Bowl” has been carefully crafted with the finest materials available, using traditional techniques that have been passed down from artist to artist for over six centuries.
The Finest Materials
To begin, a hardboard panel is cut to the exact desired dimension. It is then coated with several layers of sealant to prevent damage over time from moisture and humidity. Only those panels which lay perfectly flat are selected.
The finest available linen is then glued to the panel, giving an excellent and very durable surface to paint on.
Only the best paints are used, often made with pigments from the furthest corners of the Earth: Bohemian Green… Chinese Vermillion… Lapis Lazuli from Afghanistan. Paints are chosen for richness of color, proper handling, and above all stability and durability. Again, this artwork is intended to last for a very long time.
Painstaking Process
This painting was created using techniques pioneered by Monet, and passed on through the Boston School Impressionists of the early 20th century down to the present day.
Rather than beginning with carefully prepared studies and drawings, these paintings are started by applying spots of strong color to a blank white canvas.
More and more color is added, and prominent visual effects are gradually painted in.
As these spots of color and centers of interest are woven together, the overall effect is that the painting “emerges from the fog” as the forms begin to take shape and develop clarity and crispness.
This technique differs from the way most realist paintings are created today, and allows artists to draw on the best of both worlds. Careful attention to accurate and proper shapes is maintained, while the focus on color from the very beginning allows us to incorporate the stunning discoveries about light and color made by the French Impressionists.
The Fruits of Patient Effort
Once complete, the painting must dry completely before a protective layer of varnish is applied and it can be fitted into its frame. From start to finish, a painting such as this one can take up to several months to complete.
“Spoon, Vase, Silver Bowl” measures 6 x 8 inches (15 x 20 cm), and is presented in a black frame with an angled panel and an inner gold leaf lip. The outer dimensions of the frame are 12 x 14 inches (30 x 35 cm). Felt pads are affixed to each corner of the back of the frame to prevent any damage to your wall and to ensure that the painting rests perfectly parallel to the wall.
It is ready for your collection today.
Frequently Asked Questions Click on Subjects Below to Expand
Q: Is my satisfaction with my painting guaranteed?
A: Unconditionally. You will be even more delighted with your painting when you unwrap it and hold it in your hands than when you saw it online. If not, you may return it for a full refund of the purchase price and the cost of return shipping. There is simply no risk to try this painting in your own home.
Q: How will my painting be shipped to me?
A: By default, your painting will be shipped to you using the Priority Mail service of the United States Postal Service. Over time, we have found this to be best and most reliable method for shipping artwork, and brings highest value to collectors. Please use the contact form at the bottom of this page if you would like to discuss a different shipping option.
Q: What is included in the shipping cost?
The shipping cost has been configured to give you optimal value and security. In addition to the base Priority Mail shipping rate, your painting will be insured for its full purchase price during shipment. Signature Confirmation service is also included to ensure your painting is delivered into the hands of an actual person. (If signing for your painting is inconvenient for you, it may be omitted by special request in the Order Notes field on the checkout page).The slight increase in the shipping charge for these premium services is far offset by the peace of mind they bring.
Q: Is my painting insured during shipping?
Yes. Your painting is insured during shipment for its full purchase price.
Q: When can I expect my painting?
Your painting will ship on the next business day. From that point, the expected delivery time within the Continental United States is between 1 and 3 days. International shipping will of course require more time. Please be mindful that holiday shipping volume may also impact delivery time.
Q: How is my painting packaged for delivery?
Every care is taken to ensure that your painting arrives at your home in the same condition that it left the studio. It will be wrapped in multiple layers of protective material, keeping it secure even if the outer box sustains minor damage. Only major damage to the shipping box will affect your painting.
Q: Is there a sales tax for my painting?
A: State sales tax of 6.25% will be added if your painting will be shipped to a Massachusetts address. Shipments to other states do not require collection of sales tax.
Q: Can I try this painting on an approval basis?
A: Although we do not specifically offer an approval program, the guarantee provides you with exactly the same value: You will be even more delighted with your painting when you unwrap it and hold it in your hands than when you saw it online. If not, you may return it for a full refund of the purchase price and the cost of return shipping. There is simply no risk to try this painting in your own home.
Q: How will I pay for my painting?
A: All major credit cards are accepted, as well as PayPal. When you click the red “Acquire This Painting” button above, you will be taken to the checkout page. Enter your billing details, a shipping address (if different from your billing address), and any special Order Notes you may wish to specify.
At the bottom of the checkout page, you will see this light gray box:
If paying by credit card (the default option), simply click the red “Secure Checkout” button. The following popup screen will appear, and you may securely enter your payment information:
If you wish to pay for your painting using PayPal, click the small round radio button next to PayPal in the gray box:
Click the red “Proceed to PayPal” button, and the PayPal site will open, where you may log in and securely make your payment:
If you would like to discuss other payment options for acquiring your painting, please use the contact form below.
Additional information
Oil on linen on panel
6×8 inches (15×20 cm). Outer dimensions with frame are 12×14 inches (30×35 cm)
2020
Black frame with an angled panel and an inner gold leaf lip. The outer dimensions of the frame are 12 x 14 inches (30 x 35 cm). Felt pads are affixed to each corner of the back of the frame to prevent any damage to your wall and to ensure that the painting rests perfectly parallel to the wall.
A flat-rate charge of $19.95 is added for shipping to US addresses. This includes insurance for the full purchase price of the painting.
A tax of 6.25% is added to the base price when this painting is shipped to a Massachusetts address.
You will be even more delighted by this painting in person, or you may return it for a full refund of the purchase price plus return shipping.
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