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I Thought I Was Dreaming

I Thought I Was Dreaming

W 30.40cm x H 30.40cm x D 3.80cm

USD $275.00

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  • About this I Thought I Was Dreaming

    Detail

    Medium

    Painting (Acrylic painting)

    Edition

    Original Artwork

    Year

    2024

    Sign

    Artists' signature on the front of the canvas

    Frame

    Unframed

    Description

    A pink sky casts its rosy glow on the landscape. Luxuriant blooms border an inviting path that leads into a forest with leaves of teal, lavender and ivory. Willows complement this dreamlike and magical landscape.

    This beautiful work of art will add an intriguing pop of colour to any home. It is painted a delicious pink around the sides and arrives ready to hang.

    * Please note that the In Situ photos are not to scale.

  • About this artist

    Concept

    Colour is of prime importance in Karen Rieger’s work, evoking mood, sensuality and a sense of beauty.

    A rich pastiche is found within her figure and still life paintings, comprised of diverse inspirations such as the avant-garde movements of the 19th and 20th centuries, European textile patterns and sources derived from her immediate environment. A dialogue between her imagination and the past informs the work. The painting begins to reveal itself as the brush interacts with the canvas. There are no preparatory sketches. The process of creating the painting is intuitive and remains exciting and spontaneous.

    The composition is drawn directly onto the canvas with conte´ or brush, beginning with the figure or a vase of flowers, and then creating the surrounding environment. When the composition is completed with the various elements in place, the underpainting is begun. Layers of paint are added to the surface, allowing the colour of the underpainting to show through, creating richness and a depth to the surface colour.

    The faces are derived from her imagination, the features generalized to suggest universality rather than a specific person. Inspiration for the still life paintings may come from a bouquet on her table, or many times they simply emerge luxuriantly and fully formed onto the canvas.

    Karen’s childhood summers were filled with weekend explorations of the countryside. These early road trips, rich with images, fed her internal visual archive. Viewed from the car window, an ever-changing vista rolled before her eyes.
    Walks through woods immersed her in dark shadows where rays of glinting light pushed their way between boughs, dappling the forest floor, luminous and redolent of earth.

    In her landscape series, she has painted scenes inspired by both the countryside and the city’s verdant backyards, all filtered through imagination and an emotional response translated into lively brushstrokes and an abundance of colour.

    Impasto strokes of acrylic are laid upon watercolour like underglazes and the marks of the initial drawing are sometimes revealed.

    The paintings depict the energetic essence of landscape and capture the passion for the natural world that she was introduced to as a child, that held a kind of magic and an ethereal quality that still resonate strongly within her.

  • FAQ

    Does this art work need a frame?

    In many cases, art works with a canvas stretched over a wooden frame can be displayed as is. Thin art works other than canvases are easier to frame. For any questions or concerns please chat us.

    Are there other sizes for a similar type of artwork?

    A Depending on the artist, request consultations are available. For any questions or concerns please chat us.

    What kind of hardware should I use for hanging the artwork?

    • If you are concerned about repayment costs, such as when renting a house, wall pins and hooks that do not leave noticeable hole marks are available at major DIY Store and art supply stores.
    • If you want to hang a canvas with a hook, a hook type with a long hooking surface, such as a V-shaped type is recommended.
    • If there is a string on the back of the canvas or the back of the frame, you can hang it with a pin type that has a short hooking surface.
    • For any questions or concerns please chat us.

    What happens after purchase?

    • You will receive an email after we confirm the shipping date with the artist.
    • TRiCERA will arrange delivery and provide tracking information.
    • Our experts will assist you with installation, framing, and other aspects of the installation before arrival.
    • We offer a return policy within 14 days of receipt. (Except for the optional frame orders)

    About Shipping Fee and Return

    Shipping fees will be automatically calculated based on your shipping destination country and the origin country from which the artwork is shipped. You will find the exact shipping cost in step 2 of the checkout page. We, TRiCERA, Inc., will cover any import duties, taxes, or brokerage fees. Returns are free of charge within 14 days of receipt if there is a problem with the artwork.

    What types of payment are available?

    You can use major credit cards (excluding JCB), PayPal, amazon pay, ApplePay, GooglePay. We also accept bank transfers if you are in Japan.

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