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by Candace Lovely
$41.00
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A painting is a series of contrasts that result in a harmonious effect. Here the diagonal lines of the porch are in complete contrast to the figure... more
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A painting is a series of contrasts that result in a harmonious effect. Here the diagonal lines of the porch are in complete contrast to the figure on the porch. The center of interest is framed by the architecture of the porch.
1990 Published as a signed limited edition print
Renowned Impressionist Candace Whittemore Lovely combines her romantic vision, years of study, and technical ability to capture the hearts and minds of an ever-growing list of patrons. Whether painting treasured landscapes, commissioned portraits, or people at work and at play, Candace captures the American Spirit with a distinctly feminine flair and presents a pleasing, non-confrontational view of contemporary life. Internationally respected art dealer James Bakker and The Boston Globe have called Lovely the Grand Dame of Boston painters. Her inspiration and technique come from the masters and traditions of The Boston School, America's oldest continuing school of painting. It is a philosophy based on sound drawing, sensitivity to line...
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Denise Winship
Congratulations!
Candace Lovely
Nick thank you for your heart felt comment and awakening me to your abstract thoughts.
Nick Eagles
There is a wonderful innocence to this picture that the viewer sadly knows cannot last. The young woman, binoculars in hand, is looking out at the yachts, which to my mind represents the start of her own voyage into the choppy waters of adult life.
Barbara Barber
I love this.
Margaret Brooks
Very pretty!!