February 09, 2008

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Christine Lafuente's Oils: Exploration of Color and Form

In the April 2008 issue of American Artist, we discussed how Christine Lafuente's still lifes and plein air landscapes are oriented toward achieving a color harmony that captures the play of light across the forms. In this online exclusive gallery, we offer more examples of her technique.

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Trees, Early Spring
Morning

2007, oil on mounted
linen, 5 x 7. All artwork
this gallery courtesy
Somerville Manning Gallery, Greenville, Delaware.
Hudson River With
Low Lying Clouds

Oil on linen, 18 x 24.
Teacups, Pigments
and Gladiolas

Oil on linen, 16 x 20.

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Two Trees, Winter
Afternoon

Oil, 20 x 24.
Fig, Jam and Camera
2004, oil on linen, 14 x 18.
Open Cake Box
2004, oil, 10 x 10.

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Pigments and
Clock

2004, oil, 12 x 12.

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I would like more information on Christine LaFuente. Where is she located? and does she teach or have workshops. I think her work is fantastic!!!!

Sally Elya


i would like more info on christine lafuente and does she teach workshops, when and where

thank you
elizabeth


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