"They Drank the Kool-aid" by Carol Marine
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They Drank the Kool-aid
Media:  Oil on gessobord
Genre:  Still Life
Size: 6x6 in
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Artist's Notes

Artist's Notes:

I have kept an eye out for cool pieces of fabric for adding to still lifes, but have had a lot of trouble finding ones that would work. It needs to have the kind of pattern that is easy to simplify with paint. Recently my sewing adventures have included buying things from the thrift store and modifying them, or frankenstein-ing different things together. The fabric that is available to the clothing industry is far more vast and interesting than the fabric I can buy as an individual. So it occurred to me recently that I can also look at the thrift store for things that I can cut up for still life. This one did double duty. Not only am I using this little scrap in this scene, I also used some of it to make a t-shirt for myself (see it on my blog).

Auction Notes

Auction Notes:

This is an original work of art by Carol Marine. Oil on panel.

The buyer will receive this painting safely packaged and ready to frame. Please allow 1-5 days for shipping. I recommend a floating frame. Here are a few online frame options (from least to most expensive):

Web Picture Frames
Franken Frames
King of Frame
Metro Frame​​​​​​​

***Please understand colors may vary slightly between the actual painting and the image on your screen due to my digital camera's results and your monitor.***

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