Showing posts with label ornamental ironwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ornamental ironwork. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Discovering...


Melanie Millar


I happen to love designs created with swirls and curves. They are often called arabesques, having been often used in Islamic art and later in Renaissance art. When I see these designs, I am immediately drawn to them. And so it went when I saw this painting by Melanie Millar.
 



Melanie is a Houston based artist. Focusing on the delicate beauty of the arabesque, Melanie has created a series of works that were inspired by her love of ornamental ironwork.




Her medium is oil on canvas. Working on several canvases at one time, she transfers the ironwork motifs using hand-cut stencils and thin layers of oil glaze. Up to twenty layers of glaze and design patterns may be added to each creation.








Besides her graceful applications of gold and silver, I also admire her subtle combinations of colour.










Visit Melanie's website here to discover more of her work.

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