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Cruelest Month Painting

Jeanie Tomanek

United States

Painting, oil on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in

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This painting was inspired by e e cummings' poem, "April is the Cruelest Month". The majority of the painting was made using palette knife and mark making with oil sticks and oil paint to build up an interesting color and surface. The organic imagery recalls nature and spring. It is a 30x30 gallery wrapped canvas on 1.5 inch stretchers. Sides are painted black and it is wired and ready to hang. Signed, titled and dated on reverse.

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Painting:oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:30 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in

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Artist Jeanie Tomanek draws upon themes that first developed in her poetry; exploring various feminine archetypes from myths, folk-tales and even her own experiences. The natural world as she experienced it growing up on a farm in the Genesee Valley region of New York also strongly influences her work. Trees, flowers, birds and snow are symbols for emotional states or story elements. Dogs sometimes accompany the pale bald "everywoman" protagonist on her journeys that often take place beneath a starry moonlit sky. She has been called a mythic artist, telling ancient stories that never grow old. Tomanek is self-taught, and has always painted for pleasure. It is only in the last decade that she has begun her full time artist career. She lives in Marietta, Georgia with her husband Dennis and two rescue dogs. "I love to show the strength and optimistic attributes of women. Even when they are in a quandary or in danger, I always try to show a glimmer of hope and wisdom"”that they will solve the riddle and make it through, stronger and with dignity. Being bald and shorn of any particular identity, they become all women." She is also a published poet and her paintings have appeared as cover art for literary journals and poetry collections. Recently her painting "Thoreau's Pumpkin" was included in the Hudson River Museum's "Paintbox Leaves, Autumnal Inspiration from Cole to Wyeth". Three images were also included in "Re-enchantment" a project produced for Australian Broadcasting Company that explores the ongoing effect of fairy tales in our daily lives. She is represented The Loft Gallery, Marietta, GA, Jack Meier Fine Art in Houston, Texas, and Art Alley in Birmingham, Alabama Her work is held in private and public collections in North and South America, Europe and Australia http://www.jeanietomanek.com

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