Friday, March 25, 2016

Painting


I got this painting at the swap meet for $3 from a cute ojiisan man who only spoke in Japanese.  The canvas is small . . . about 8 x 10 inches.  I was totally intrigued by the colors and the technique, probably done with spatulas and not paintbrushes. 

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Please let me know if you can figure out who this artist is. I asked Mr. Ojiisan, but he didn't know.
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Here's a really cool video "Knife Painting by Christian Jequel" that shows the painting technique:

10 comments:

Kay said...

$3? Wow! You really do find the most incredible bargains. One of these days Honolulu Aunty and I need to go with you to one of these sales just for the fun of it.

jalna said...

It's a different kind of shopping, Kay. It's easy to miss bargains. Lots of times you just gotta be lucky.

Mark Shelby said...

Very interesting art work Jalna. After college from 1976 to 1980 I worked for a art sales company based in San Diego. Our family friends from Hawaii owned it. It was called Crossroads Gallery. For four years I drove the big 18 wheelers pulling a high box 45 foot long trailer full of framed oil painting. Every weekend I was in a different city doing art sale in hotel ballrooms. All 48 mainland States, including 6 months all across Canada and 6 months in Australia. The most fun and exciting time of my life! I love oil paintings and art. And I sure know a good one when I see it. And those are awesome! You got a steal! Even back in the 1970's I could have sold those for $250 bucks Plus!

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jalna said...

What a neat time of your life, Mark! Interesting and fun job!

Thanks N!!! Am looking at the reviews right now! Looks good.

Honolulu Aunty said...

Great find! One of my goals in life is to take up painting. Now that I am grown up, it is time to learn - after the house is tidied.

Susan said...

Those are really nice paintings! $3 sounds like a steal!

K and S said...

paris! love it.

Mark Shelby said...

The owner of Crossroads Gallery was our good lifelong family friend Bill Stone. He owned Crossroads Gallery. My Dad went to college with him at Nampa Nazarene College after WW2. Bill Stone owned Wigwam Quality Furniture. Then later my Father Marvin Shelby bought the furniture store from Bill and turned it into The Marsh Company Home Furnishings.

I later became the Vice President and Operations Manager of the Marsh Company. I'm so proud of my Father!

jalna said...

Aunty, somehow I have a feeling that you'd be good at it.

Totally a steal yah, Susan.

I did have a French feeling about it, Kat!

I would be proud too, Mark.