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Original art for sale at UGallery.com | Red Tree and House by Janet Dyer | $625 | acrylic painting | 14' h x 18' w | ..\art\acrylic-painting-Red-Tree-and-House

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Red Tree and House

Janet Dyer
Ugallery 5345198339 UGallery

Acrylic painting on Stretched canvas New

Finished white edges

Ready to hang

One-of-a-kind

Signed on front

2022

14" h x 18" w x .75" d |1 lbs. 0 oz.

In stock $625

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Artist Janet Dyer pictures a house nestled within a thicket of trees. She paints in the style of expressionism with strong vigorous strokes. The autumnal scene shines brightly with warm red and orange hues. Janet quotes nature essayist, John Burroughs as inspiration: “How beautifully leaves grow old! How full of light and color are their last days!”

Janet Dyer

Suffern, New York

Janet Dyer doesn’t like to spend too much time talking about her art, as she’d rather be creating it. She doesn’t have an artist statement, the traditional statement of purpose crafted by visual artists to explain their method. On becoming an artist, Janet simply states, “I picked up some crayons and pencils and brushes and kept using them.” She believes the process of creating art is equal in importance to the final product. The artist enjoys relinquishing control of her paintings to find delightful surprises in her so-called “mistakes.” Janet's expressively gestural yet bucolic landscapes are a testament to the success of her method.

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commentsDivided Path, Italy
S Michel purchased this artwork. style="color: #000000;"11/14/2021 | 10:42 AM

This beautiful work joins our other Jan Dyer paintings, and we celebrate it with true pleasure. Jan’s unique eye, and sense of color and texture, make her one of our favorite artists! Lucky us to own this wonderful work. Sally & Del

Janet Dyer 11/30/2016 | 2:16 PM

Hi Jim! Thanks for looking! I've actually always gone back and forth on the continuum of color--kind of like going up and down the scale for music. I always like to have a little hot pink or orange in there, though. :)

commentsLone Tree Island
J FLANAGAN style="color: #000000;"9/11/2016 | 1:25 PM

Hey, Janet! I really admire the way you've started to add Fauvist-style hot colors into your expressive landscapes. Wonderful and very exciting work!

Janet Dyer 9/9/2015 | 11:12 PM

Thank you again, Jim! It was really thoughtful of you to post your comment here. I appreciate it (and I like to reread it!).

J FLANAGAN style="color: #000000;"9/9/2015 | 11:03 AM

Hey, Janet... This might be called an aesthetic love letter because I've always wanted to tell you how much I truly admire your landscapes. I come from a graphic design background, both creating it and teaching it at ASU and it's your impeccable sense of design that make you stand out in this dime-a-dozen genre. You never seem to settle for "pleasing" or "pretty" but almost always have a powerful visual "motif" going...dark against light....curved against straight, etc., that is enhanced by simplification and your expressive, minimalist brushwork. I'm trying to say that I consider you a terrific abstract artist beneath your chosen genre. Many accolades and kudos, Janet, and keep those wonderful paintings coming!

UGallery style="color: #000000;"5/17/2012 | 6:16 PM

Hi Janet! We are thrilled to have you showing work on UGallery. We wrote a little bit about your art. You can read the post here: http://blog.ugallery.com/post/23246487116/new-artist-spotlight-ignacia-biskupovic-janet-dyer

  • This beautiful work joins our other Jan Dyer paintings, and we celebrate it with true pleasure. Jan’s unique eye, and sense of color and texture, make her one of our favorite artists! Lucky us to own this wonderful work. Sally & Del

    - S Michel

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