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East Bay Fog | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Sally K. Smith Artist. Item composed of linen in traditional style
East Bay Fog | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Sally K. Smith Artist. Item composed of linen in traditional style

Created and Sold by Sally K. Smith Artist

Sally K. Smith Artist

East Bay Fog - Paintings

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Price $2,200

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Estimated Arrival: December 28, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Reclaimed Materials

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
18H x 18W x 75D in
45.72H x 45.72W x 190.5D cm
3.63 kg
8 lb

San Francisco fog rolls over the Orinda hills as the another summer day comes to a close. This painting is on oil primed linen, gallery wrapped around heavy duty stretcher bars.

Item East Bay Fog
As seen in Creator's Studio, Berkeley, CA
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Sally K. Smith Artist
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Oil paint is a partner in my artistic process.

I am a California based artist. I paint landscapes and cityscapes inspired by the world around me. I also am inspired by travel to faraway places and times. Vintage photos and travel-related images often provide inspiration for my paintings. These paintings combine figurative and imaginary elements. I also like to explore pattern and will sometimes make large paintings exploring the variations of a single pattern.

My oil paintings are built up with several layers and I often paint wet into wet. This requires a balance between improvisation and intention. The transparency between layers creates vibration and uncertainty.

I also create charcoal from unique materials such as money, food, documents and plants. These materials have meanings that I can integrate into a drawing or painting. I have developed methods for applying these unconventional charcoals to surfaces. Sometimes I use found objects as templates. Often these relate to the meaning of a piece. These pieces are unique and rich in exploration.