Original artwork description:

I'm really interested in how light falls over objects, whether they be still lives as in this painting, or in the landscape. Light, to me, moves like water in that it wraps around and over objects, stops in certain area like eddies and the lightest areas and darkest on the far side of rocks or the shadiest area of a still life. "How Light Falls" is a way to see just how light is moving and wrapping over objects.

"How Light Falls" is a 5 x 7 original oil painting on panel. I paint alla prima, meaning in one sitting, and from life. All my work is done using professional and archival paints on archival canvas or linen.

I believe everyone should be able to have and enjoy original art, so as a daily(ish) painter I offer these smaller works for sale here and during my studio shows.

The painting will fit in to a standard frame. If you would like help framing or would like me to frame your painting, email me I'd be happy to help.

My work has been seen in commercials and on television and is collected both in the United States and abroad. I teach classes, workshops, and privately, and I often write about my work or about art in general.

To learn more about me, read my blogs, or follow me on Instagram or YouTube do a web search for etuckerart or Elizabeth B. Tucker.

What Collectors Say:
* People have described my work as soothing and calming to the soul, elegant, and thoughtful.
* The painting is even more beautiful than the small photo can convey.
* Lyrical and beautiful painting. Lizz provided framing advice and delivered ASAP

And I'm fortunate to have won several awards.

Materials used:

canvas and archival oil paint

Tags:
#still life #white #still life painting #geometric pattern #geometrical shapes #white on white 

How Light Falls (2017) Oil painting
by Elizabeth B. Tucker

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I'm really interested in how light falls over objects, whether they be still lives as in this painting, or in the landscape. Light, to me, moves like water in that it wraps around and over objects, stops in certain area like eddies and the lightest areas and darkest on the far side of rocks or the shadiest area of a still life. "How Light Falls" is a way to see just how light is moving and wrapping over objects.

"How Light Falls" is a 5 x 7 original oil painting on panel. I paint alla prima, meaning in one sitting, and from life. All my work is done using professional and archival paints on archival canvas or linen.

I believe everyone should be able to have and enjoy original art, so as a daily(ish) painter I offer these smaller works for sale here and during my studio shows.

The painting will fit in to a standard frame. If you would like help framing or would like me to frame your painting, email me I'd be happy to help.

My work has been seen in commercials and on television and is collected both in the United States and abroad. I teach classes, workshops, and privately, and I often write about my work or about art in general.

To learn more about me, read my blogs, or follow me on Instagram or YouTube do a web search for etuckerart or Elizabeth B. Tucker.

What Collectors Say:
* People have described my work as soothing and calming to the soul, elegant, and thoughtful.
* The painting is even more beautiful than the small photo can convey.
* Lyrical and beautiful painting. Lizz provided framing advice and delivered ASAP

And I'm fortunate to have won several awards.

Materials used:

canvas and archival oil paint

Tags:
#still life #white #still life painting #geometric pattern #geometrical shapes #white on white 
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As an artist I am most interested in capturing how light wraps around and over forms. Light works like water in a stream - there are sections where the light will... Read more

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