Harry McCormickWoman in Yellow Dress
About the Item
- Creator:Harry McCormick (1942, American)
- Dimensions:Height: 49 in (124.46 cm)Width: 49 in (124.46 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Long Island City, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU4665757921
Harry McCormick
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Artist Comments
"I wanted to capture an air of mystery as my model Staceye gracefully turned around," shares artist Sherri Aldawood. Clad in golden garb, she twirls all while staring confidently ahead. With her background shrouded in shadows, she is cast in soft elegant light.
About the Artist
Sherri Aldawood didn't intend to always paint flowers, but over time her love of gardens started to permeate her art. She focuses on the light and color of the flowers on the canvas. Sherri prefers alla prima, working with wet layers of paint instead of letting them dry. She keeps the paint as wet as possible by using walnut and clove oil to extend the drying time.
Words that describe this painting: figure, figurative, woman, female, portrait, realistic, impressionistic, gold, chiaroscuro, dance, fashion, dress, people, classical, fashion, representational, oil painting, green
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