This picasso remake is surrounded by a pink mosiac quilt - truly fitting for a picasso lady. The distinctive black lines of this sleeping beauty offer the contrast she needs for a restful sleep. Acrylic paint on a canvas board.
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Hearty
One can never have enough heart! Especially on a tennis court where the silhouette of this early 1900's tennis player can be found. This paper mache heart was created first from a flat slab of paper mache, cured for 5 days, and dried to an uneven surface. Then cut to heart form, and painted with a base layer of silver - large drops of gold paint were dropped from 5 feet above creating wonderful blotches of imperfection. Copper drizzles complete the effect. Stop worrying about the imperfections! No heart is perfect...
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Wreath of bounty
Mosaic Blues
Bloomin' dogs
Giant Pea Pods
This contemporary abstract mural is 15' in width by 5' in height. Acrylic painting on canvas - this commissioned work rests in the foyer of a 6000 sq foot home. There are 3 sections to this mural, and installing it was no easy feat! Painting it tho, was a treat - and it took nearly 2 months to complete! Sure, it's easy to find ONE pea in a pod...but see if you can locate 2 peas in a pod.
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
OliveOil
This painting of pricey bottled olive oil, holds a stalk of rosemary, and it's base is loaded with cloves of garlic. Painted on pine wood, the wood backdrop is preserved with touches of copper patina and blends of orange. The red tabletop holds the gourmet oil. And the dangling beads? Now come on. Use your imagination. I can't tell you everything!
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Bad hair day
If you get close enough, these textured ruby lips painted on a mirror - might actually pucker. And if they don't, you will be just as well for it! Shades of blue painted on recycled wood form the backdrop for the web of multi-colored hair, that didn't seem to get the same amount of attention as the lipstick. Thinned paint, tossed from a distance forms a very bad hair day!
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Knight in shining...
Fish lips
A fish, is still a fish - even dressed up in black lipstick! This contemporary fish, has fish scales made of sesame seeds mixed with shiny white paint, a top a vintage pine cupboard. While this slippery creature disturbs the surface of the water with multiple finger painted colors, below the surface, he's just a slippery fish with big black lips.
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Contemporary bouquet
This large vase of contemporary 'what not' flowers sits in front of a robust breezeway bordered by a red multi colored sarong curtain. Painted with acrylic, on top of plywood covered with tile adhesive - made for an ultra rough surface which was perfect for generating dimension. Horizontal brown and turquoise lines, contrast with the diagonal orange window panes. The painting stands 6' high, and 3' wide.
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Chaos
One of my early contemporary works - and one of my all time favorites. Chaos. Chaos has no beginning or end, no rhyme or reason. At one moment, you might see a "connection" -- only to look again and find that the connection is gone. This acrylic painting rests a top a recycled kitchen cupboard door - this painting took over 2 weeks to complete, with 16 layers of colors, as I waited for each layer to dry.
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Jacasso breeze
Our first catamaran, Jacasso had a beautiful multi-colored spinnaker - which became the inspiration for this painting. A flat slab of paper mache dried to a wonderful convoluted form. Using acrylic paint, the spinnaker and main sail arise from a sea of blu, with multi colored fabric accents. And, the hull of this painting? Surely that cannot be copper painted coffee beans? Don't ask why...it just is. Rests on a black felt cover, over cardboard.
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Talking Heads
This 2 piece design represents the blather spewed when two heads are talking, and neither are listening! Each painting is atop a 4' x 4' piece of plywood, painted in purple and drizzled with thin white paint from above the surface. After each layer of paint dries, multiple colors of conversation is directed at the adjacent painting. The profile of the talker is in black with a protruding chin and nose and the brow line of their hat appears.
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Beachwalker
Have you ever found gold seashells when you walk along the beach? In this mixed media piece, 3/4" plywood is sealed and treated in deep ruby red paint. Black, white and orange paint is tossed at a distance giving the squiggle effect. Two mollask shells, and 4 sea shells are handpicked from Melbourne Beach in Florida. The shells are dipped in gold paint, over a body mixture of sesame seeds and white-gold, complete the beach walker.
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
heART Leaf
As cupboards are removed to create an open floor plan from our 1950's era home, each plank of wood is recycled into art. This pine cupboard door was roughed with fine sandpaper, and shades of red mixed with copper patina are gradiated at an angle to form the back drop. The turquoise vase holds a single painted heart leaf.
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Wino blues
Jazz scape
This "experiment" was just too much fun! A paper mache background was first allowed to dry and shrivel to its final position. This created an uneven surface for painting and montage effects. Contemporary instruments (keyboard and guitar) were created digitally using PhotoShop, and distorted to their final positions. These instruments are then affixed to the paper mache, and painted to enhance the visual. Surrounding the jazz ensemble, are carefully selected fabrics, and hand tossed fabric paints to provide additional depth to the work. Paper mache is sealed, and mounted on a black felt over cardboard. The entire piece sits in a shadow box.
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Copper crazed
Paper mache is painted with copper paint (yes, real copper paint), and shades of gold. Fine copper mesh creates a rectangular backdrop for the triangular centerpiece. Copper droplets are drizzled throughout, and black paint accents are tossed at a distance of 4 feet for a bit of a Jackson Pollock flavor. Mounted on black felt over cardboard.
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Pinto una rana
Señora de tenis
This early 1900 Señora de tenis with a flowing skirt, rests on a piece of discarded plywood, painted in black. Her face, and upper body is painted on paper, and cut to allow fabric to cover much of the surrounding area - creating a montage affect. Border and accents are painted in fabric paint, allowing for a raised paint look.
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Mr. Tiki Mon
Mr. Tiki Mon stands over 6' high, and is constructed out of a cypress wood tree trunk base, with a discarded HVAC pipe affixed to the trunk base using foam filler. Foam was sprayed around the HVAC pipe creating an uneven surface - which was perfect for a final coat of paper mache.
The entire surface was paper mached' with over 2 weeks of newpaper and 10 pounds of flour. The eyes are purposely off center, and an ear-2-ear grin was also constructed of paper mache.
The paper mache took one full week to completely "dry". Copper spray paint covers the paper mache and tree trunk surface, and the remaining features were painted using latex paint. Beads dangle as earrings, a sarong wraps as a headpiece, and an authentic hawaiin lai hangs from the chin. A monte cristo cuban cigar appears between the teeth, and african beads appear from the ear lobes.
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
The entire surface was paper mached' with over 2 weeks of newpaper and 10 pounds of flour. The eyes are purposely off center, and an ear-2-ear grin was also constructed of paper mache.
The paper mache took one full week to completely "dry". Copper spray paint covers the paper mache and tree trunk surface, and the remaining features were painted using latex paint. Beads dangle as earrings, a sarong wraps as a headpiece, and an authentic hawaiin lai hangs from the chin. A monte cristo cuban cigar appears between the teeth, and african beads appear from the ear lobes.
Artist: Jane Wadsworth
Art: Portraits (1995-2002)
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