Sunday, April 19, 2020

Discounts from the back of the studio!  60-80% off!  Email me at mallovart@yahoo.com if you are interested. Keep clicking to see all the discounted posts!

Here is some from Griffey Lake in Bloomington from my college days
 Griffey Lake Sunshine 20”x 16” oil on board, painted en plein air.
Was:$500.  Now: $200!!!


 Griffey Lake reflections. 12”x 16” painted using only palette knife
Was: $250. Now: $75!!!!(unframed)


 Seasons change. 12”x12”. Painted en plein air.
Was: $225. Now:  $75!!!!

Griffey Lake sunrise. 14”x18”. Painted at 6am en plein air. Not easy for a college student to pull off
Was: $300. Now: $100!!!!

Windy day. 18”x24”. 
Was: $700. Now:  $200!!!!

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Discounts from the back of the studio!


As my inventory grows more and more each day of this quarantine, I have found I need to clear out some older inventory. So, with discounts from 60-80%, allow me to present to you some true finds: 
Email me at mallovart@yahoo.com if you are interested in adding to your art collection 


 “Jamaican Heat” 25”x 36”. Part of my series of Jamaican ocean sunsets, this one has the body and texture of a VanGogh.
Was: $1200 now: $400!!!!! Sold!!!


 “IU from the Library Gardens” 16”x20”. Painted en plein air in Bloomington circa 2001.
Was:  $500. Now: $175!!!



“The Paint Out” 16”x20”. I painted this as part of the masterpiece in a day competition in Fountain Square.
Was: $500. Now: $175!!!
 “Pontoon” 16”x20”. Painted en plein air on the Geist reservoir as a study in complementary (opposite ) colors.
Was: $500. Now: $200!!!




 “The Swiss alps from Grenduold” 16”x20”. We stayed at a $15/night youth hostel with this view out of the window. Oil painting touched up with oil pastel
Was: $500. Now: $175!!!!


“The bug lake”. 16”x20”. In trying to find some undiscovered wonder here in fishers, i found this buggy pond. Decent painting came out of it, though!
Was: $500. Now: $175!!!
 “Summer Fields” 16”x20”. Painted en plein air, just days before they bulldozed the field to turn it into a Fresh Thyme.
Was: $500. Now $200!!!


 “Sunset over the Smokies”. Watercolor and pastel.  When I first got married, there was no space to paint in the apartment with all the oil paint thinners and chemicals, so I began to experiment with oil pastel and watercolor mixed media’s. This is the most successful one i did.
Was: $500. Now: $ 175!!!



“Connor Prarie Turkey” 16”x20”. This turkey I came across was so ridiculously shaped and colored that I had to make a painting of it. 
Was: $500. Now: $150!!!!

 “IU campus view” 16”x 20”. Painted en plein air overlooking the business school circa 2002.
Was: $500. Now:  $115!!!!!


 “Front Door Clematis”. 20”x16”. Usually everything I plant dies swiftly and thoroughly, but the beautiful winding clematis kept coming back year after year
Was: $500. Now: $200!!!

“Tonalist Landscape” 16”x20”.  A moody and sultry twilight neighborhood sky.
Was: $500. Now:  $200!!!
 “Summer in the Monon”. 16”x20”. Painted en plein air on the Monon trail near broad ripple.
Was: $500. Now:  $175!!!


 “On the Banks” 16”x20”. I had to trespass on someone’s property to paint this sunset over the Geist reservoir.
Was: $500. Now: $200!!


“Hillside” 24”x 30”. Framed. A view of a hill on the outskirts of the Guadeloupe mountains. Was: $800. Now: $200!!!

3 more!

 “The Golan Heights” 20”x24”. Inspired by a trip to Israel, this is one of the first oil paintings I have ever done.
Was: $650. Now:  $175!!!!



 “Rainy Day at Geist” 18”x24”.  I painted this en plein air along the reservoir, not far from the old Bella Vita. It started raining halfway through, creating an interesting effect with the paints.
Was: $700. Now: $ 175!!!!

“La Bella Vita” 24”x18”. Painted en plein air outside the restaurant (now it’s called wolfies)
Was: $700. Now $200!!!!!

Check these out!

 “Florida Sunset” 18”x24”. This painting combined a lot of experimental drips, splatters, and glazes.
Was: $700.  Now: $200!!! Sold!!!


 “Gardens at French Lick”. 18”x18”.
Was: $400. Now:  $150!!!


“Guadeloupe Sunrise” 24”x18”. One of my earliest paintings from college; inspired by a week long camping trip to the Guadeloupe mountains of Texas
Was: $600. Now:  $175!!!!
“Jamaican perfection “. 60”x50”. This is the biggest painting I have ever completed; the yin/ yang of the sunset sky over the never-ending water brought me great peace. Perfect for an accent wall
Was: $2500. Now:  $600!!!


“Hilton Head Sunset” 24”x24”. One of the first landscapes that I added a figure.  Hilton Head is a family tradition for us.
Was:  $400. Now:  $150!!!


“Vegas!” 36”x48”. This started out as an attempt to show the excess and disgust of the city, but became a study on the gaudi beauty that Vegas embodies.
Was: $1500. Now:  $400!!!




More!

“Under the Bridge” 24”x36”.  I arrived to Venice at 5 am, and was gifted the views of the canals and shops without the tourists. This one has layer upon layer, as I kept changing my mind on the way to go about it.
Was $1200. Now $450!!!!

“Lake Lausanne, Switzerland”. 52”x40”. This is the 2nd largest painting I have ever completed. It was inspired by the views from a paddle boat when I went backpacking across Europe.
Was: $2000. Now:  $500!!!

“Into the Pacific” 24”x36”. This was painted in studio, inspired by a trip to the Oregon coast.
Was: $1200. Now:  $400!!!!

Monday, April 6, 2020

Here’s what’s available

I am quickly running out of space in my studio, so my older paintings will be available at deep discounts: 60%-80% off. Email me at mallovart@yahoo.com if you have any interest in  a purchase!


      “Autumn Field” 16”x20”.
        This was painted en plein air at 146th and Hazel dell,
         Using a palette knife only technique.
         Was $500. Now $200!


    “Windy Morning, Griffey Lake” 16”x20”
    Painted en plein air using palette knife during my time at IU.
Was $500. Now $150!!


“IU library Gardens” 16x20”
Painted en plein air during my time At IU, just outside the library
Was $500, Now $150!!!
“Jamaican Tranquility” 24”x36”. This was painted in the art classroom during down time between lessons over the course of several months. It was done 100% with palette knife, even the detail work on the gazebo.
Was: $1200. Now:  $500!!
“Spanish Countryside “. 18x24”. Painted in studio after backpacking across Europe in 2001. The Spanish countryside as seen from the train was breathtaking.
Was: $750. Now:  $250!!!
“Along the Banks” 16x20”. Painted in studio after a family trip to spring mill state park. This shows my oldest, who now is 12, boldly blazing her own trail.
Was $500. Now $200!!