24 x 36 inch on stretched framed canvass.
(free postage and insurance included)
Allow up to 3 weeks delivery from clearance of funds.
To purchase please contact: vince.john7@bigpond.com.au
This painting hangs in my parents house. It measures 24 inches x 36 inches acrylic and oil blend. I make the outside varying tones of gold.
I can be commissioned to paint as many as people want me to. Am working on another currently.
My story is in Wikipedia as I am the first person to use a technique called polarisation which I used on the documented apparitions of Mary Zeitoun "Our Lady Of Light" This allowed me to see inside the images of light in 1968 -1971 which were photographed.
I can paint this to almost any size required. I am also a published songwriter about to have a song called Make A Friend Out Of Me a song where I sing with whales placed on Save The Whales .org a contract was signed for this song with Save The Whales USA.
The painting identical to this one is on streched canvass on a frame 24 x 36 inches. If you want a commissioned work even larger please conatc me.
In literature as well as art realism is the depiction of subjects as they appear in practical, everyday life. Realism does not deal with interpretation or embellishment. The point of realism is to capture people or situations in a gritty and real way. Similar to realist photography, the realist painter does not place emphasis on stylization but is most interested in depicting situations just as they appear to the naked eye.
While realism depicts real characters in real situations, there tends to be emphasis placed on the sordid or ugly. In this way, realism is very much the opposite of idealism. In idealism the theory is that the reality and regular world around us is merely a reflection of a higher truth. With realism, however, it’s as though we’re saying “all I know for sure is what my eyes and other sense organs tell me”.
As a reaction to the idealism of Romanticism in France during the middle of the nineteenth century, realism became the popular cultural movement in many ways. Realism is often linked to demands for political and social reform, as well as ideas about democracy. Dominating the literature and visual arts of England, France and the United States between the years 1840 and 1880, realism was popular throughout many facets of life.
Realists tend to throw out such hubris as classical forms, theatrics and lofty esoteric subjects in favor of the most commonplace subjects and themes. A very famous example of a realist painting is Jean-Francois Millet’s ‘The Gleaners’ from the year 1857. This painting portrays three women working in the fields. The colors are very realistic, almost drab, by contrast to non-realist paintings.