Roses Are Red, Teapots Are Turqoise Painting by Gray Jacobik

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  • Original Artwork Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 1in, Width 16in
  • Categories Paintings under $5,000 Figurative
This painting began when I found the Royal crown rose and ivory teacup that in the center of this 20x16 in oil painting. The red roses seemed like the perfect complement to the teacup, the fan of the bouquet echoing the shape of the cup, as well as the fan-shape of the blue glass vase. I wanted to anchor both the right and left side of the cup/vase/roses [...]
This painting began when I found the Royal crown rose and ivory teacup that in the center of this 20x16 in oil painting. The red roses seemed like the perfect complement to the teacup, the fan of the bouquet echoing the shape of the cup, as well as the fan-shape of the blue glass vase. I wanted to anchor both the right and left side of the cup/vase/roses composition in the center, and also bring in some interesting secondary colors: the violet of the small milk pitcher and the light turquoise of the teapot. This work is signed and dated in verso, clear-coated in artist-grade varnish to protect from dust and abrasion, and ships with a digitally-registered Certificate of Authenticity. It is framed in a 3-inch wide (on all side) gold-leaf plain air frame that is at once complimentary and captivating. The gold of the frame is echoed in the gold that's in both the rim of the teacup and of the pitcher.

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Floral Still LifeStill LifeTeapotRosesRed

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GRAY JACOBIK. AWARDS. 2012 The Fire Within, Founder's Award, Essex Art Association, Essex, CT., for "Slow Gold,. But Everlasting", July 2012. 2011 All About Water VII, Guest Artist’s Award (first prize), Gallery [...]

GRAY JACOBIK






AWARDS

2012 The Fire Within, Founder's Award, Essex Art Association, Essex, CT., for "Slow Gold,
But Everlasting", July 2012

2011 All About Water VII, Guest Artist’s Award (first prize), Gallery One at Clayhouse,
Old Saybrook, CT., for “By the Sea, By the Sea,” October 2011.

2006 Four Paintings and Four Poems published in The Connecticut Review (special section on
image), Spring 2007, Vol. XXIX, No. 1.

2005 Essex Art Association for Excellence in Any Medium, Light: A Summer Juried Show,
July 29-August 20, 2005, for “September Meadow.”

INDIVIDUAL SHOWS

Abstracts by Gray Jacobik (9 works), First Niagara Bank, Chester, Connecticut,
November 14, 2012 to January 18, 2013. (“Pardon the Cochineal,” “Come See the Roses
in the Moony Night,” “Sun--if Shone--or Storm--if Shattered,” “Another Sky,” “Sheen
Must Have a Disk to be a Sun,” “Slow Gold, But Everlasting,” “To Continents of Summer
and Firmaments of Sky,” “Argues the Aster Still,” “Neither Fish Nor Fowl” and “To
Entertain a Pearl.”

Landscapes By Gray Jacobik (15 works), Samuel T. Chen Gallery, Central Connecticut
State University, New Britain, Connecticut: An Exhibition as part of the Recharging
the Sensorium Conference, April-May 2007.

The Vanilla Bean Café, Pomfret, Connecticut, month of October (26 paintings).

GROUP SHOWS (JURIED)

The Captivating Cosmos, Pierro Gallery, Baird Center, South Orange, N.J., curated
by Alyssa Dreliszatk & Meaghan O’Conner, “String Theory,” and “Super Nova
Remant,” November 7-December 21, 2013.

Connecticut Women Artists National Open Show, Slater Memorial Museum, Norwich,
CT., selected by Douglas Hyland, Director of the New Britain Museum of American Art,
“The Pace, the Flight, the Amethyst,” August 31-September 27, 32013.

Connecticut Women Artists 2013 Members Juried Exhibition, The West Hartford
Art League Gallery, W. Hartford, CT., selected by Vivian Zoe, “I Never Saw the Sea,”
June 1-21, 2013.

Spring Juried Show, Essex Art Association, Essex, CT., “Blue Roses,” “Silver Strings
& Dotted Dots,” & “Summer Closed Upon Itself,” May 3-26, 2013.

112th Annual Juried Show, New Haven Paint & Clay Club, John Slade Ely House,
New Haven, CT., "I Never Saw the Sea," March 24-April 14, 2013.

69th Annual Connecticut Artists Exhibition, Slater Museum of Art, Norwich Free
Academy, Norwich, CT., selected by Jeffrey & Betsey Cooley, “Sheen Must Have A Disk
to be a Sun” & The Peace, the Flight, the Amethyst,” February 10-March 22, 2013.

99th Annual Juried Exhibition, Allied Artists of America, “A Perfect, Paralyzing Bliss,”
National Arts Club, NYC, November 9-18, 2012.

“A Perfect Paralyzing Bliss,” 65th Annul Juried Exhibition & Sale, Guilford Art League,
Mill Gallery, Guilford, CT, September 14-October 6, 2012. Juror: Julia Pavone, Curator,
Alexey vonSchlippe Gallery...

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