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Tacoma, WA
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Title
Glass Door Knob And Passage Lock Revisited
Artist
Ken Powers
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On Paper
Description
I had painted this subject in 2006 and wanted to try it again with the new paint I have been using in order to see how it would improve. I can't decide which I like better but I did paint this with an increased contrast and greater attention to the shadows. It is painted with 18th century reproduction watercolor paint on Arches 140# paper.
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November 17th, 2008
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Willits, CA - United States
Absolutely love this whole series, fresh, interesting and well executed!!
Lakeland, FL - United States
What a beautiful job you did on that glass knob. I just don't know how you water color artists accomplish what you do...
Albany, OR - United States
Reminds me of a glass doorknob at my grandma's house. Your work is like a visual scrapbook of precious memories.
Lawrence, NJ - United States
wow! You really nailed that one... the perspective is amazingly clear..excellent work my friend.
Ken Powers replied:
Thank you Faraz! This one and my other door knob painting were truly exercises in perspective and the challenges it can create!
Phoenix, AZ - United States
This is outstanding... You work excellent with your lights, details and your shadows. Beautiful work and style ;)
Tumwater, WA - United States
Another superb piece of art from one of the best on FAA. I like that the screws on the plate are two regular and two phillips head. Shows that someone has had to work on it or painted it and like so many of us, they lost the original screws.
Lake Charles, LA - United States
Love the glass knob....reminiscent of my childhood home. Thanks for your comments.
Medford, NJ - United States
This may be (not) a simple subject, but Ken as usual you've done an EXEMPLARY job. -- Superb ! . ..........Joe
Southport, NC - United States
Your subject matter is interesting and well done,not overworked which I like.Thanks for the compliment on my Harbour piece! This website is fun to work with so far-
Mound City, SD - United States
Thank you for your comments on my Rocks painting, Ken. I appreciate the time you took to write. I like to tap in multiple colors in rocks, and let either salt or Epsom salts develop some texture. I think your Glass Door Knob and Passage Lock painting is my favorite of your work...a little mysterious with the door ajar (what's on the other side?) and you did a lovely job on the shadow and crystal door knob. Warm Regards, Teresa
Arcadia, MO
Had Walt Disney seen this I think he would have hired you on the spot. The design works; lots of interest and action, from the cast shadow, to how the door is just ajar (which creates tension), to the angles of the brass plates . Nothing is left to doubt, but it's not overly labored. The glass crystal knob itself is just the bonus in this expertly conceived and executed piece. A crowd pleaser and a show winner, I think.
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