House on the Point
by Betty Pieper
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36.000 x 18.000 x 1.000 inches
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Title
House on the Point
Artist
Betty Pieper
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Linen Canvas
Description
"Pieper's 'House on the Point', an acrylic seascape of a cottage on a peninsula, stirs longings for the isolation of an ocean hideaway." Karen Bjornland, Visual Arts Reporter for The Daily Gazette, Albany-Schenectady Edition, ARKELL 2012 Juried Show, Thursday, Dec.20, 2012; D3
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Comments (8)
Betty Pieper
Yes. You deserved that office with a view! As I get older I am more and more concerned that there will be less beautiful spaces and more people will have to be painting them out of their memories. Thanks for your appreciation of the painting!
Julie Hemmings
Oh this is wonderful painting. It reminds me of the view from my office in Stamford, CT. How lucky I was to get to have that kind of a view. I just love this painting.
Betty Pieper
I'm pleased that you like it. Rachel Seligman, associate curator at Tang Museum in Saratoga Springs (Skidmore) has chosen it to be shown in the 2012 Annual at ARKELL. That makes me happy...This work had 'multiple personalities' before it finally came together and was just what I wanted.
Heather Hotaling
I love this one too! It looks like a book cover I once saw (in black and white) for a little house that was in Cape Cod on the farthest point out.... that house is gone now lost in a storm but I always thought it was a really cool scene. Yours brings it all to life with great colors!
Betty Pieper
Thank you. Your message brings me pleasure. It is a fantasy view...I am longing for the ocean now. My painting process is to start from abstract shapes/masses and paint throughout the canvas. I do not paint first the top or other formulae to make it more convenient and not 'smear'. I go all over quickly. Thiswork was painted over another titled "Girls in the Park"...now gone...washed away by an ocean of calm.