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"Italian Fresco Wall" Original sculpted bas-relief and egg tempera paintings by Linda Paul
each framed painting is 29" x 29"
Price $2990.00 for both paintings
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Fresco Wall with Fruit
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Fresco Wall with Veggies  |
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These one of a kind monochromatic fresco paintings arrive ready to hang on your wall, They come framed in hand-crafted museum quality frames which are being hand finished by the artist to perfectly match the paintings
These are bas-relief sculptures as well as paintings. All of the elements were sculpted in bas-relief before being painted in pure egg tempera which I make by hand by grinding natural pigments mixed with a touch of egg yolk. I only used one color for the entire painting; a caput mortem iron oxide which is crushed then mixed with a little water and egg yolk, This mineral has natural complex color. In one vessel it creates sedimentary layers of dark brown and earth red. The earth red floats to the top and the dark brown settles on the bottom. read more about Egg Tempera
Artist's Inspirations:
Here is how these fresco paintings were created
Sketches:

I started a series of sketches inspired by my love of Italian design and imagery. I channeled my inner Italian. I sketch in red chalk as did the Italian maters of the Renaissance. In the first sketch, I designed a border of interlacing leaves and berries with the four corners having a berry and leaf design. The center is an Italian design inspired medley of fruit. In the second sketch I designed a wheat border and herb corners. I was inspired to create these paintings with a monochromatic color scheme as it was February and I was feeling a tad colorless. I followed my mood, heart and inspiration.
Sculpting in bas-relief 
I sculpted all of the elements in these artwork in bas-relief. The first artwork, fresco wall with fruit, has in its centerpiece, olives, a half peeled orange, pineapple, berries, lemon, pear, grapes and lovely art nouveau leaves. The matching art work, Fresco Wall with veggies has a medley of assorted vegetable including an artichoke, corn, beans, peppers, garlic, onion, tomatoes all being held up by spears of asparagus. I sculpted each grain of wheat in the border individually. The four corner pieces are all different herbs plants.
Study Painting  I did a little
fleur de lis study painting to test out my monochromatic
color scheme. Fleur di lis means "flower of lily" in French. Since Hurricane Katrina, the fleur de lis has become a unifying symbol for the people of New Orleans. The symbol has always been a presence in Louisiana but has become more prevalent lately. It is widely viewed as a symbol of the rebuilding of the city and as a reminder of home.
Painting 
In the picture above, I have started painting the wheat border with a monochromatic wash of a beautiful reddish brown iron oxide called Caput Mortem.. If I was an artist doing this in the sixteenth century I would use the original Caput Mortum (literally translated as death's head) which was a pigment made from the wrappings of mummies, but adapted for today's world, (and a lack of available mummies), I am going to use a caput mortem natural iron oxide which has complex layerings of reddish brown and black colors.
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