I am an artist at the Lorton Workhouse in Lorton, Virginia. In June, I was featured artist in Building 9. I did a series of paintings called "BP - Changing the Landscape". I mainly paint landscapes in oil from photographs which I take. When I saw the photographs on the internet of the Gulf Coast oil spill, I felt compelled to do a series of paintings from the images I saw to draw attention to this catastrophe and to this historic event. I used acrylic iridescent paint and metallic spray paint in the underpainting and oil paint over the top...fat over lean much like the oil spill itself.
A friend saw your exhibit and suggested I send you an image. I used metallic spray paint and acrylic iridescent paint on the paper towel.
Dear Angela,
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A friend saw your exhibit and suggested I send you an image. I used metallic spray paint and acrylic iridescent paint on the paper towel.
Thank you for the opportunity.
Sincerely,
H.K. Anne
www.LortonArts.org