Summer's Celebrant
by Doug Kreuger
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12.000 x 24.000 x 0.438 inches
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Title
Summer's Celebrant
Artist
Doug Kreuger
Medium
Painting - Oil On Textured Hardboard
Description
"Summer's Celebrant" ---Painted in 1971 (palette knife) part of an ongoing project to archive my earlier artworks and make reproduction prints available to the general public.
As the summer unfolds...so follows the iris. Its beauty and stature in a garden place it the center of attention. A fully-opened flower resembles a soloist, rejoicing summer's splendor.
Copyright �2013 by Doug Kreuger
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May 3rd, 2013
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Comments (12)
Hanne Lore Koehler
Beautiful iris painting, Doug!!! Lovely colors and composition! L/F
Doug Kreuger replied:
Thank you for your kind words, Hanne! This oil painting is one of my earlier works. As clearly as I remember painting this one, it is hard for me to believe it was painted nearly 44 years ago.
RC DeWinter
What a wonderful mood you have created here, Doug, taking what could be merely pretty somewhere else. l/f
Randy Rosenberger
I am very pleased to FEATURE your fine artwork here on our HOMEPAGE of the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group! Your inspiration to other artists and your talented artworks are both to be commended! Kudos to you, my friend! Hope you have a great day! Thanks for sharing your beautiful artworks! Forever, Elvis
Nava Jo Thompson
Doug---very pretty Iris with palette knife. I wish I had some of the fantastic Iris bulbs from my grandmother's. I have a friend that has them from her grandmother---and they were bought in 1930---the bulbs are 8 inches across---and 4 feet high. They are a sight! Thanks for sharing. fave/voted