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Cascading falls is one in my series of emotionally charged coastal abstract artworks. I used saturated vibrant colors and powerful brush strokes, as I do in all my paintings, in order to create a lasting visual impression.
Art buyers (and art lovers) will see influences to prominent 19th Century Artists such as Pisarro and Klimt. Additionally, I am inspired byt the motion of prominent 20th century abstract Tachisme artists such as Jean-Paul Riopelle, Wols, Jean Dubuffet, Pierre Soulages. I love the works of Dutch Modernist painters Leo Gestel, Jan Altink and Jan Toorop. On to more a contemporary artist influence, such as Chuck Close. I offer homage to their artistic vision through my own art.
The artist uses her imagination to distill the kinetic essence of something never at rest.Irregular shapes of green and blue cover the canvas, reminiscent of the brilliant marine hues that convey water in 19th century Japanese woodblock prints.
Close inspection reveals rough, textured surfaces from the thick application of media on linen, including oil, acrylic and oil pastel, reiterating the earthly and organic nature of her subject.'
In March 2014, a collection of Margaret's 'Reflections' series of work was acquired and added to the new NYU Surgical Center-In the Endocrine and Diabetes Suite at the main Hospital; 550 First Avenue, NYC. Margaret's work was purchased directly through the very selective, NYU Artists Acquisitions Department.
The artist uses her imagination to distill the kinetic essence of something never at rest.Irregular shapes of green and blue cover the canvas, reminiscent of the brilliant marine hues that convey water in 19th century Japanese woodblock prints.
Close inspection reveals rough, textured surfaces from the thick application of media on linen, including oil, acrylic and oil pastel, reiterating the earthly and organic nature of her subject.'
Margaret's artistic life has always been inspired by the Sea. From the shores of her Long Island birthplace and Chicago's Lake Michigan to the spectacular tropics of Tampa Bay, water has held an unwavering hold on her spirit fluidity, intuition and reflective volatility.
Margaret is also an environmentalist. She understands that water is a precious commodity and should be protected from greedy corporations. It is understood that we need clean oceans, rivers and streams to survive - not something that should be determined as �mine or yours.'
We are on the verge of a major turning point in human history_ In her way, the artist would hope that someone will look at her abstract water paintings, and be moved or inspired.
Moved to respect the environment and our precious natural resources.
Inspired to think creatively, outside the box.
As a successful professional artist and designer for more than two decades, Margaret has cultivated a long list of devoted supporters. Her work displays prominently in a wide variety for settingsfrom celebrity homes, corporate lobbies, to commercial and hospitality sites internationally.
Margaret currently maintains a studio in beautiful Saint Petersburg, FL. where she is always seeking out new galleries and new clients.
Art buyers (and art lovers) will see influences to prominent 19th Century Artists such as Pisarro and Klimt. Additionally, I am inspired byt the motion of prominent 20th century abstract Tachisme artists such as Jean-Paul Riopelle, Wols, Jean Dubuffet, Pierre Soulages. I love the works of Dutch Modernist painters Leo Gestel, Jan Altink and Jan Toorop. On to more a contemporary artist influence, such as Chuck Close. I offer homage to their artistic vision through my own art.
My work has been described as:
'Tumbling underneath waves amidst effervescent aquatones, Margaret's compositions are fresh and original expressions of the colors and patterns of water in motion.The artist uses her imagination to distill the kinetic essence of something never at rest.Irregular shapes of green and blue cover the canvas, reminiscent of the brilliant marine hues that convey water in 19th century Japanese woodblock prints.
Close inspection reveals rough, textured surfaces from the thick application of media on linen, including oil, acrylic and oil pastel, reiterating the earthly and organic nature of her subject.'
- $250 cost includes shipping.
About the artist:
- Professional Fine Artist Margaret Juul, enjoyed the gift of inventive creativity her entire life.
- Margaret trained in fine art studies at Chicago's Columbia College, and later furthered her advanced education in interior design at The International Academy of Design and Technology.
- By 2007, Margaret amassed a remarkable portfolio, bringing her acceptance into the prestigious International Interior Design Association, with specialties in color, custom textiles, d�cor and fine art selection.
In March 2014, a collection of Margaret's 'Reflections' series of work was acquired and added to the new NYU Surgical Center-In the Endocrine and Diabetes Suite at the main Hospital; 550 First Avenue, NYC. Margaret's work was purchased directly through the very selective, NYU Artists Acquisitions Department.
Margaret's work has been described as:
'Tumbling underneath waves amidst effervescent aquatones, Margaret's compositions are fresh and original expressions of the colors and patterns of water in motion.The artist uses her imagination to distill the kinetic essence of something never at rest.Irregular shapes of green and blue cover the canvas, reminiscent of the brilliant marine hues that convey water in 19th century Japanese woodblock prints.
Close inspection reveals rough, textured surfaces from the thick application of media on linen, including oil, acrylic and oil pastel, reiterating the earthly and organic nature of her subject.'
Margaret's artistic life has always been inspired by the Sea. From the shores of her Long Island birthplace and Chicago's Lake Michigan to the spectacular tropics of Tampa Bay, water has held an unwavering hold on her spirit fluidity, intuition and reflective volatility.
Margaret is also an environmentalist. She understands that water is a precious commodity and should be protected from greedy corporations. It is understood that we need clean oceans, rivers and streams to survive - not something that should be determined as �mine or yours.'
We are on the verge of a major turning point in human history_ In her way, the artist would hope that someone will look at her abstract water paintings, and be moved or inspired.
Moved to respect the environment and our precious natural resources.
Inspired to think creatively, outside the box.
As a successful professional artist and designer for more than two decades, Margaret has cultivated a long list of devoted supporters. Her work displays prominently in a wide variety for settingsfrom celebrity homes, corporate lobbies, to commercial and hospitality sites internationally.
Margaret currently maintains a studio in beautiful Saint Petersburg, FL. where she is always seeking out new galleries and new clients.
Cascading Falls 1 Original By Margaret Juul
Cascading falls is one in my series of emotionally charged coastal abstract artworks. I used saturated vibrant colors and powerful brush strokes, as I do in all my paintings, in order to create a lasting visual impression.
Art buyers (and art lovers) will see influences to prominent 19th Century Artists such as Pisarro and Klimt. Additionally, I am inspired byt the motion of prominent 20th century abstract Tachisme artists such as Jean-Paul Riopelle, Wols, Jean Dubuffet, Pierre Soulages. I love the works of Dutch Modernist painters Leo Gestel, Jan Altink and Jan Toorop. On to more a contemporary artist influence, such as Chuck Close. I offer homage to their artistic vision through my own art.
The artist uses her imagination to distill the kinetic essence of something never at rest.Irregular shapes of green and blue cover the canvas, reminiscent of the brilliant marine hues that convey water in 19th century Japanese woodblock prints.
Close inspection reveals rough, textured surfaces from the thick application of media on linen, including oil, acrylic and oil pastel, reiterating the earthly and organic nature of her subject.'
In March 2014, a collection of Margaret's 'Reflections' series of work was acquired and added to the new NYU Surgical Center-In the Endocrine and Diabetes Suite at the main Hospital; 550 First Avenue, NYC. Margaret's work was purchased directly through the very selective, NYU Artists Acquisitions Department.
The artist uses her imagination to distill the kinetic essence of something never at rest.Irregular shapes of green and blue cover the canvas, reminiscent of the brilliant marine hues that convey water in 19th century Japanese woodblock prints.
Close inspection reveals rough, textured surfaces from the thick application of media on linen, including oil, acrylic and oil pastel, reiterating the earthly and organic nature of her subject.'
Margaret's artistic life has always been inspired by the Sea. From the shores of her Long Island birthplace and Chicago's Lake Michigan to the spectacular tropics of Tampa Bay, water has held an unwavering hold on her spirit fluidity, intuition and reflective volatility.
Margaret is also an environmentalist. She understands that water is a precious commodity and should be protected from greedy corporations. It is understood that we need clean oceans, rivers and streams to survive - not something that should be determined as �mine or yours.'
We are on the verge of a major turning point in human history_ In her way, the artist would hope that someone will look at her abstract water paintings, and be moved or inspired.
Moved to respect the environment and our precious natural resources.
Inspired to think creatively, outside the box.
As a successful professional artist and designer for more than two decades, Margaret has cultivated a long list of devoted supporters. Her work displays prominently in a wide variety for settingsfrom celebrity homes, corporate lobbies, to commercial and hospitality sites internationally.
Margaret currently maintains a studio in beautiful Saint Petersburg, FL. where she is always seeking out new galleries and new clients.
Art buyers (and art lovers) will see influences to prominent 19th Century Artists such as Pisarro and Klimt. Additionally, I am inspired byt the motion of prominent 20th century abstract Tachisme artists such as Jean-Paul Riopelle, Wols, Jean Dubuffet, Pierre Soulages. I love the works of Dutch Modernist painters Leo Gestel, Jan Altink and Jan Toorop. On to more a contemporary artist influence, such as Chuck Close. I offer homage to their artistic vision through my own art.
My work has been described as:
'Tumbling underneath waves amidst effervescent aquatones, Margaret's compositions are fresh and original expressions of the colors and patterns of water in motion.The artist uses her imagination to distill the kinetic essence of something never at rest.Irregular shapes of green and blue cover the canvas, reminiscent of the brilliant marine hues that convey water in 19th century Japanese woodblock prints.
Close inspection reveals rough, textured surfaces from the thick application of media on linen, including oil, acrylic and oil pastel, reiterating the earthly and organic nature of her subject.'
- $250 cost includes shipping.
About the artist:
- Professional Fine Artist Margaret Juul, enjoyed the gift of inventive creativity her entire life.
- Margaret trained in fine art studies at Chicago's Columbia College, and later furthered her advanced education in interior design at The International Academy of Design and Technology.
- By 2007, Margaret amassed a remarkable portfolio, bringing her acceptance into the prestigious International Interior Design Association, with specialties in color, custom textiles, d�cor and fine art selection.
In March 2014, a collection of Margaret's 'Reflections' series of work was acquired and added to the new NYU Surgical Center-In the Endocrine and Diabetes Suite at the main Hospital; 550 First Avenue, NYC. Margaret's work was purchased directly through the very selective, NYU Artists Acquisitions Department.
Margaret's work has been described as:
'Tumbling underneath waves amidst effervescent aquatones, Margaret's compositions are fresh and original expressions of the colors and patterns of water in motion.The artist uses her imagination to distill the kinetic essence of something never at rest.Irregular shapes of green and blue cover the canvas, reminiscent of the brilliant marine hues that convey water in 19th century Japanese woodblock prints.
Close inspection reveals rough, textured surfaces from the thick application of media on linen, including oil, acrylic and oil pastel, reiterating the earthly and organic nature of her subject.'
Margaret's artistic life has always been inspired by the Sea. From the shores of her Long Island birthplace and Chicago's Lake Michigan to the spectacular tropics of Tampa Bay, water has held an unwavering hold on her spirit fluidity, intuition and reflective volatility.
Margaret is also an environmentalist. She understands that water is a precious commodity and should be protected from greedy corporations. It is understood that we need clean oceans, rivers and streams to survive - not something that should be determined as �mine or yours.'
We are on the verge of a major turning point in human history_ In her way, the artist would hope that someone will look at her abstract water paintings, and be moved or inspired.
Moved to respect the environment and our precious natural resources.
Inspired to think creatively, outside the box.
As a successful professional artist and designer for more than two decades, Margaret has cultivated a long list of devoted supporters. Her work displays prominently in a wide variety for settingsfrom celebrity homes, corporate lobbies, to commercial and hospitality sites internationally.
Margaret currently maintains a studio in beautiful Saint Petersburg, FL. where she is always seeking out new galleries and new clients.
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- 14943540
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- Size
- W 18" / D 1" / H 22"
- Materials
- Canvas
- Designer
- Margaret Juul
- Category
- Paintings
- Style
- Contemporary
- Product Description
- Product Specifications
- Shipping and Returns
Cascading falls is one in my series of emotionally charged coastal abstract artworks. I used saturated vibrant colors and powerful brush strokes, as I do in all my paintings, in order to create a lasting visual impression.
Art buyers (and art lovers) will see influences to prominent 19th Century Artists such as Pisarro and Klimt. Additionally, I am inspired byt the motion of prominent 20th century abstract Tachisme artists such as Jean-Paul Riopelle, Wols, Jean Dubuffet, Pierre Soulages. I love the works of Dutch Modernist painters Leo Gestel, Jan Altink and Jan Toorop. On to more a contemporary artist influence, such as Chuck Close. I offer homage to their artistic vision through my own art.
The artist uses her imagination to distill the kinetic essence of something never at rest.Irregular shapes of green and blue cover the canvas, reminiscent of the brilliant marine hues that convey water in 19th century Japanese woodblock prints.
Close inspection reveals rough, textured surfaces from the thick application of media on linen, including oil, acrylic and oil pastel, reiterating the earthly and organic nature of her subject.'
In March 2014, a collection of Margaret's 'Reflections' series of work was acquired and added to the new NYU Surgical Center-In the Endocrine and Diabetes Suite at the main Hospital; 550 First Avenue, NYC. Margaret's work was purchased directly through the very selective, NYU Artists Acquisitions Department.
The artist uses her imagination to distill the kinetic essence of something never at rest.Irregular shapes of green and blue cover the canvas, reminiscent of the brilliant marine hues that convey water in 19th century Japanese woodblock prints.
Close inspection reveals rough, textured surfaces from the thick application of media on linen, including oil, acrylic and oil pastel, reiterating the earthly and organic nature of her subject.'
Margaret's artistic life has always been inspired by the Sea. From the shores of her Long Island birthplace and Chicago's Lake Michigan to the spectacular tropics of Tampa Bay, water has held an unwavering hold on her spirit fluidity, intuition and reflective volatility.
Margaret is also an environmentalist. She understands that water is a precious commodity and should be protected from greedy corporations. It is understood that we need clean oceans, rivers and streams to survive - not something that should be determined as �mine or yours.'
We are on the verge of a major turning point in human history_ In her way, the artist would hope that someone will look at her abstract water paintings, and be moved or inspired.
Moved to respect the environment and our precious natural resources.
Inspired to think creatively, outside the box.
As a successful professional artist and designer for more than two decades, Margaret has cultivated a long list of devoted supporters. Her work displays prominently in a wide variety for settingsfrom celebrity homes, corporate lobbies, to commercial and hospitality sites internationally.
Margaret currently maintains a studio in beautiful Saint Petersburg, FL. where she is always seeking out new galleries and new clients.
Art buyers (and art lovers) will see influences to prominent 19th Century Artists such as Pisarro and Klimt. Additionally, I am inspired byt the motion of prominent 20th century abstract Tachisme artists such as Jean-Paul Riopelle, Wols, Jean Dubuffet, Pierre Soulages. I love the works of Dutch Modernist painters Leo Gestel, Jan Altink and Jan Toorop. On to more a contemporary artist influence, such as Chuck Close. I offer homage to their artistic vision through my own art.
My work has been described as:
'Tumbling underneath waves amidst effervescent aquatones, Margaret's compositions are fresh and original expressions of the colors and patterns of water in motion.The artist uses her imagination to distill the kinetic essence of something never at rest.Irregular shapes of green and blue cover the canvas, reminiscent of the brilliant marine hues that convey water in 19th century Japanese woodblock prints.
Close inspection reveals rough, textured surfaces from the thick application of media on linen, including oil, acrylic and oil pastel, reiterating the earthly and organic nature of her subject.'
- $250 cost includes shipping.
About the artist:
- Professional Fine Artist Margaret Juul, enjoyed the gift of inventive creativity her entire life.
- Margaret trained in fine art studies at Chicago's Columbia College, and later furthered her advanced education in interior design at The International Academy of Design and Technology.
- By 2007, Margaret amassed a remarkable portfolio, bringing her acceptance into the prestigious International Interior Design Association, with specialties in color, custom textiles, d�cor and fine art selection.
In March 2014, a collection of Margaret's 'Reflections' series of work was acquired and added to the new NYU Surgical Center-In the Endocrine and Diabetes Suite at the main Hospital; 550 First Avenue, NYC. Margaret's work was purchased directly through the very selective, NYU Artists Acquisitions Department.
Margaret's work has been described as:
'Tumbling underneath waves amidst effervescent aquatones, Margaret's compositions are fresh and original expressions of the colors and patterns of water in motion.The artist uses her imagination to distill the kinetic essence of something never at rest.Irregular shapes of green and blue cover the canvas, reminiscent of the brilliant marine hues that convey water in 19th century Japanese woodblock prints.
Close inspection reveals rough, textured surfaces from the thick application of media on linen, including oil, acrylic and oil pastel, reiterating the earthly and organic nature of her subject.'
Margaret's artistic life has always been inspired by the Sea. From the shores of her Long Island birthplace and Chicago's Lake Michigan to the spectacular tropics of Tampa Bay, water has held an unwavering hold on her spirit fluidity, intuition and reflective volatility.
Margaret is also an environmentalist. She understands that water is a precious commodity and should be protected from greedy corporations. It is understood that we need clean oceans, rivers and streams to survive - not something that should be determined as �mine or yours.'
We are on the verge of a major turning point in human history_ In her way, the artist would hope that someone will look at her abstract water paintings, and be moved or inspired.
Moved to respect the environment and our precious natural resources.
Inspired to think creatively, outside the box.
As a successful professional artist and designer for more than two decades, Margaret has cultivated a long list of devoted supporters. Her work displays prominently in a wide variety for settingsfrom celebrity homes, corporate lobbies, to commercial and hospitality sites internationally.
Margaret currently maintains a studio in beautiful Saint Petersburg, FL. where she is always seeking out new galleries and new clients.
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