The painting "One A.M" by
Jennifer Bartlett is a stunning example of oil on canvas artwork, created in 1991. This beautiful piece measures 213 x 213 cm and is a close-up of a flower garden with various flowers in different colors. The flowers are arranged in a way that they appear to be growing out of the canvas itself, creating a sense of depth and realism.
Artistic Style and Technique
Jennifer Bartlett's use of color and composition is evident in this captivating painting. The close-up nature of the image allows for a detailed view of each individual flower and leaf, making it an intricate and captivating piece of artwork. The artist's technique of using oil on canvas creates a sense of texture and dimensionality, adding to the overall beauty of the piece.
Key Features of the painting include:
- The use of vibrant colors to create a sense of energy and movement
- The arrangement of flowers in a way that appears to be growing out of the canvas
- The level of detail and realism achieved through the artist's technique
Comparison with Other Artists
The style and technique used by
Jennifer Bartlett in "One A.M" can be compared to other artists such as
Roselyn Margaret Kenny, who also created beautiful oil on canvas paintings, like
Grandiflora Blanca, which is housed at the
The Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa, Canada. You can find more information about this painting on
TopImpressionists.com.
The painting "One A.M" by
Jennifer Bartlett is a must-see for art enthusiasts and can be found on
TopImpressionists.com, where you can also find other beautiful oil on canvas paintings, like
Les Parau Parau (Conversation) by
Paul Gauguin. For more information about the artist and her work, visit
TopImpressionists.com or check out her profile on
Wikipedia.