Lois Primeau - Artist

Lois Primeau - Artist And so it begins, my quest to become a fine artist...

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An amazing artwork.
11/07/2024

An amazing artwork.

New one…. 24x24 oil on panel
(I really like how this one turned out.)
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09/27/2024

Artist illustrates the pressures she and other women face from society in 30 new honest comics (link in the comments)
Image credits: layney.molnar

08/24/2024
04/22/2024

Tiny Caravaggio self-portrait revealed by technology...

Conservators using cutting-edge technology in their quest to find evidence of underdrawings in works by Caravaggio have produced the most detailed image to date of a “hidden” self-portrait by the Baroque artist.

A team from Florence’s Opificio delle Pietre Dure in conjunction with the Istituto Nazionale di Ottica Applicata (INOA) applied the new technology to Bacchus, around 1597, in the Uffizi Gallery. The result was an image of Caravaggio reflected in the glass of the wine jug. Although the self-portrait was discovered in 1922 when layers of dirt and discoloured varnish were removed, it is not visible to the naked eye making this the first time scholars have been able to view the portrait.

“The image corresponds to a man in contemporary clothes that can easily be linked to the painter himself,” says Cecilia Frosinini from the Opificio delle Pietre Dure. Caravaggio is known for including self-portraits in his work, although in most examples his image is not a reflection but a major component of the work. In the painting David with the Head of Goliath, 1609-10, in Rome’s Borghese Gallery, his features can be seen in the face of Goliath and in Sick Bacchus, 1593-94, also in the Borghese Gallery, he is in the guise of Bacchus. The latter work was painted early in the artist’s career when he probably could not afford to pay a model.

“It seems that Caravaggio wanted to study in depth the effects of light reflection,” says Frosinini, adding that the Uffizi’s painting “is clearly a display of his bravura”.

The team applied a new, “multi-spectral” infrared reflectography scanner known as a Multi NIR, which, according to Dr Luca Pezzati from the INOA in Florence, uses radiation to pe*****te the paint layers and produce multiple images of the painting.

https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2009/11/01/technology-reveals-caravaggio-self-portrait

01/09/2024

If I’m not falling in the rabbit hole of gardening, it certainly happens with art history. Sucked into The National Galleries, YouTube channel this morning… Fascinating!

11/15/2023

IDK… is this real? If it is, I’m set (?)… if not? Well, can’t hurt, can it?

Hey 🔵 It's official. Signed at 0639hrs It's even been on TV.
Mine really turned blue. Don't forget tomorrow starts the new Facebook rule (aka... new name META) where they can use your photos. Dont forget the deadline is today!!! I do not give Facebook or any entities associated with Facebook permission to use my photos, information, messages or publications, past and future.
With this statement, I advise Facebook that it is strictly forbidden to disclose, copy, distribute or take any other action against me based on this profile and/or its contents. The violation of privacy can be punished by law.
NOTE: Facebook is now a public entity. All members must post a note like this.
You can copy and paste this version if you prefer. If you do not publish a statement at least once it will be tacitly allowing the use of your photos, as well as the information contained in your profile and status updates.
DO NOT SHARE. Copy And Paste.
Here’s how to proceed:
Hold your finger anywhere in this message and copy will pop up. Click on "copy". Then go to your page, create a new message and place your finger anywhere in the blank field. "Paste" will pop up and click Paste.
This will bypass the system....
He who does nothing agrees.

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