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Confessions of a Paintaholic: Elephant Walk


“Elephant Walk”      

watercolor   © Cynthia Allman     SOLD

“One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. 

How he got into my pajamas I’ll never know.”

Groucho Marx 


 Awards: 

Awarded the Bronze Medal

Ohio Watercolor Society’s 32nd Annual Exhibition

First Place

Brunswick ArtWorks/10 Annual Exhibition



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Hollis Dunlap

Hollis Dunlap



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"Smile"


 

 
8 x 10″
oil on panel
sold
Inspired by a recent article in the New York Times about the Louvre Museum’s renovations taking place while the museum is closed due to COVID – I imagined a more accessible viewing of the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci.
In reality, the framed portrait is encased in bulletproof glass with a distanced railing for visitors to view the iconic masterpiece.  Here’s the new set-up at the Louvre.
 

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Celebrating the Art Movement That Wasn’t – The New York Times



Celebrating the Art Movement That Wasn’t  The New York Times



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Confessions of a Paintaholic: Rust Never Sleeps


Rust Never Sleeps      SOLD  

watercolor   © Cynthia Allman

A local landmark in the first light of early spring.

“We both know what memories can bring…

They bring diamonds and rust.”

Joan Baez


Awarded “Best in Show
Brunswick Art Works “ArtWorks ’12” Exhibition



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Arcmanoro Niles

Arcmanoro Niles



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A Painting Today: “Portrait Sitting”


 

 

6 x 8″

oil on panel

sold

I saw this painting on Instagram by Diego Velazquez, Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria in Hunting Dress and fell in love with the dog. Not Cardinal Ferdinand, but his dog. He obediently sat for the portrait. What a good boy.

From the Museo del Prado in Madrid, Spain.

 

~ Stay safe, stay healthy and wear a mask.



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Ackley’s painting helps Boys & Girls Club – The Daily Advocate



Ackley’s painting helps Boys & Girls Club  The Daily Advocate



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Gateway


Gateway
oil    © Cynthia Allman

“Let your curiosity be greater than your fear.”
                                    Pema Chodron



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Tanya Atanasova

Tanya Atanasova



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"Facing the Music"


 

 
9 x 12″
oil on panel
sold
When I reproduce masters’ works of art, I learn more about color, mixing paints, edging, brush strokes and composition than any class or book could possibly teach me.  My mom swore by it, which is why I spent a large chunk of my early years in museums.
Picasso’s work is a whole other thing.  Three Musicians is defined as a Synthetic Cubist style – meaning the compositions are made up of jigsaw-puzzle-like shapes, flat planes and solid colors.  You don’t look at it and think ‘look at those brush strokes’.  But I look at every shape and try to figure out where it fits, which I probably shouldn’t obsess about but that’s the jigsaw-puzzle solver in me.
The recurring characters – the masked Pierrot playing the clarinet, the Harlequin strumming a guitar and the singing monk holding sheet music represents the then-popular Italian comic theater that Picasso and his friends were involved in.  
From the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
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WVDNR seeks art for award-winning calendar – WTAP



WVDNR seeks art for award-winning calendar  WTAP



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Indian Summer


Indian Summer        
oil     © Cynthia Allman      SOLD



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