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Vidalia Season

Lynne Tompkins Brice
Ugallery 5345198393 UGallery

Oil painting on Stretched canvas New

Finished edges

Varnished and Ready to hang

One-of-a-kind

Signed on front

2021

24" h x 24" w x 1.5" d |3 lbs. 4 oz.

In stock $1,500

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"Sweet Vidalia onions are harvested once a year, an event much anticipated by culinary connoisseurs and home cooks alike," says artist Lynne Tompkins Brice. She displays a realistic still life of the invariable kitchen staple, peeled and sliced by a small knife. Lynne enjoys discovering all the subtle color variations in the translucent onion skin. She smoothly blends the colors as she considers the balance between light and shadow.

Lynne Tompkins Brice

Atlanta, Georgia

Artist Lynne Tompkins Brice paints realistic gourmet portraits. She takes reference photographs of curated cuisine arrangements in proper lighting and later eats the study. "I think of myself as a reporter when capturing my subject in paint, telling the whole story, whether it's about a cheeseburger, a puppy, or a person," says Lynne. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Kent State University. Still, she set it aside to work as director of marketing in corporate America and later as a small specialty food business owner. After several years, Lynne rekindled her passion for painting through her mentor, who helped her regain the skills and confidence to begin exhibiting and selling art again. Lynne enjoys a sunny work area through a large picture window in her home studio in Atlanta. She shares the space with a curious kitty who loves rearranging paint tubes and reclining underfoot while at the easel. Music constantly plays, and she is known to dance as she paints. Lynne loves eating, reading recipes, preparing meals, and experimenting with various ethnic cuisines with her husband. This obsession sends her and her husband to the gym or the hilly streets of their neighborhood every day or sometimes to unknown places, and they try to travel each year to new horizons.

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