'LUNCH' the original painting. I had a spell painting small still life originals at a rate of one a day. This is a typical example. First set up the objects, then paint them, then eat them. It is a funny old life being an artist.' CR
‘LUNCH’ the original painting by Colin Ruffell
Original acrylic on canvas painting.
6″ x 8″ [15cm x 20cm]
‘LUNCH is one of the paintings that I created a while ago when I had a spell of painting a new painting every day. Most of the new pictures were small canvases like this. Some were traditional still-life arrangements set up in my studio. Others were painted ‘en plein aire’ or out on site. This interesting challenge lasted a few months and produced a number of failures and successes.’ CR
About originals.
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Individual originals can be part of a series where the artist is following a theme and creating a lasting body of work.
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The original painting, also know as the ‘master’, can become highly prized as it gets more licensed exposure.
The value of original paintings is determined by gallery or auction sales, and can grow as the artist matures, and after the artists death.
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Category: Originals by Colin Ruffell
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