Same design, except in French.
I did this mural a while back in gooseberry hill, here’s the collage i did of the details n stuff of it / and well, that home is now a bed and breakfast and I’ve been asked to continue my work on a wall in the next outdoor room beside the area i last painted! / My mural has also been a main feature of the BnB’s magazine advertisement as well as in a slide show photo gallery on their web site! check that out here / Keep an eye on this page, , for updates on the mural as it reaches completion.
Oil on canvas / 100×80cm
Decoration on a wall in a pub, acrylics, 1999
Another exploration into the still life ideas found in my other shallow depth paintings like Dutch Still Life. Original painting: 20” x 24” / acrylic on canvas board private collection
An homage to Marcel Duchamp, this trompe l’oeil painting is entirely two-dimensional and, contrary to appearances, does not contain any actual objects attached to its surface. This particular painting contains a copy of one of Marcel Duchamp’s works, Self-Portrait in Profile, from 1958. The silhouette of his face has been rotated, in this painting, to a reclining position to reference the death of Duchamp. These “cutout” trompe l’oeil paintings are painted with acrylic and oil on 3/4 inch birch panels. Lighting allows actual cast shadows falling on the wall to match up with the painted shadows. To see more images of paintings by Robert Tynes, please visit www.roberttynes.com on the web. This painting is approximately 25×27 inches in size.
Again, contrary to appearances, this photograph is an image of an entirely two-dimensional trompe l’oeil “cutout” birch panel painting. The title refers to a quote by an early Surrealist, Isidore Ducasse (a.k.a. Lautremont) who proclaimed something to be “Beautiful as the chance encounter of a sewing machine and an umbrella on a dissection table.” The original painting measures approximately 36×38 inches, and was created with both oils and acrylics on a “cutout” birch panel. Painted in 2005, the original painting is in the collection of the Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art in Roswell, NM.
Contrary to appearances, this “cutout” trompe l’oeil painting is completely two-dimensional, and is painted with both acrylic and oil on a 3/4 inch Finnish birch panel. Lighting allows actual cast shadows falling on the wall to match painted shadows. To see more images of paintings by Robert Tynes, please visit RobertTynes.com The original painting measures c. 60×60 inches in size.
Just felt like being a bit creative today so used a photo of Catherine taken last week with a tromp l’oeil I photographed on the wall of the dining room of the Fairmont Hotel in Victoria, Canada. I then gave it a slight texture layer with a bit of a sepia toning
Taken with Nikon D50, Sigma lens 70-300 mm / F/10, 1/200 sec.
Original Artwork 100×80cm Acrylic on Canvas The doorway to my art? I had fun painting this and even more fun when I actually saw someone once touch the water dripping on the floor in this painting… to see if it was real? Placed in the TOP TEN of the Picture in a Picture Challenge in First Things Group- June 2009
Copyright © 2009 Linda Apple / “YoYo” / Retro Vintage Still Life Series / original oil painting is sold / Print Available Featured in: / Curious Vintage Fictions / Freedom to Shine / Oil Painting / 8/28/9 – Old farts of redbubble / First Place in- / 10/24/09 – Avant-Garde Art challenge / A larger work in the new trompe l’oeil still life series. / Life can certainly have a lot of ups & downs / (especially these days). You could say that it is a bit / of a balancing act and then we still may be living on / a shoestring (in this case a yoyo string)! To see more of this series on Applearts website,click here / /
Copyright © 2009 Linda Apple / “Love in the Attic” / oil painting / Retro Vintage Still Life Series Could be Love at First Sight! / It seems that what we might find in the / attic can sometimes be very unexpected! Original is Available / Go to Applearts web site for purchase Featured in: / 07/26/09 First Things / 07/31/09 All the Colors of the Rainbow
Like most of my work posted here this is a photograph of a two-dimensional painting. Contrary to all appearances, this is a flat trompe l’oeil painting. It is cut from a single sheet of 3/4 inch birch plywood and then painted to allow real shadows to fall on the wall which match up with the painted shadows. In addition to the branch, I decided to cut out the shape of a prominent blue brushstroke, allowing it to be perceived as floating and leaving the “canvas.” This particular painting is c. 34×38 inches in scale. To learn more please see my artist statement or visit my website at RobertTynes.com .
Again, like most of my work posted here this is a photograph of a two-dimensional painting. Contrary to all appearances, this is a flat trompe l’oeil painting. It is cut from a single sheet of 3/4 inch birch plywood and then painted to allow real shadows to fall on the wall which match up with the painted shadows. This particular painting is c. 14×18 inches in scale. To learn more please see my artist statement or visit my website at RobertTynes.com .
Contrary to appearances, this “cutout” trompe l’oeil painting is completely two-dimensional, and is painted with both acrylic and oil on a 3/4 inch Finnish birch panel. Lighting allows actual cast shadows falling on the wall to match painted shadows. To see more images of paintings by Robert Tynes, please visit RobertTynes.com . The original painting measures c. 20×13 inches in size. Sorry for the duplication, but this is a much higher resolution image than the earlier one I posted.
Like most of my work posted here this is a photograph of a two-dimensional painting. Contrary to all appearances, this is a flat trompe l’oeil painting. It is cut from a single sheet of 3/4 inch x 60×60 inch, Finnish birch plywood. It is then painted in acrylics and oils, including shadows. When properly lighted to allow real shadows to fall on the wall they match up with the painted shadows. This particular painting is c. 57×58 inches in scale. To learn more please see my artist statement or visit my website at RobertTynes.com . / (Incidentally, this painting is in the collection of the Levine Children’s Hospital in Charlotte.)
A trompe l’oeil in Massillon, Ohio, All the windows,doors,ivy,people and even the clock are actually painted onto a blank wall!!
Contrary to appearances, this “cutout” trompe l’oeil painting is completely two-dimensional, and is painted with acrylic on a 3/4 inch Finnish birch panel. Lighting allows actual cast shadows falling on the wall to match painted shadows. To see more images of paintings by Robert Tynes, please visit RobertTynes.com . The original painting measures c. 12×12 inches.
Contrary to appearances, this “cutout” trompe l’oeil painting is completely two-dimensional, and is painted with Golden’s new OPEN acrylics on a 3/4 inch panel. Lighting allows actual cast shadows falling on the wall to match painted shadows. To see more images of paintings by Robert Tynes, please visit RobertTynes.com . The original painting measures c. 43×60 inches.
This looks great as a Laminated Print or Framed Print: /
A painting on a wall designed to trick the eye is known as a trompe l’oeil—correct?? Found in North Hobart, this trompe is a lovely homage to Aussie life … hope you can read the letterbox directive.
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