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I choose to paint in my own stylized version of Americana incorporating some elements of realism and folk art. In this way I can transcend the structures and confines of realism. My technique allows for the use of bright colors, simplicity of form, and fine detail as well as diverse subject matter.
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I choose to paint in my own stylized version of Americana incorporating some elements of realism and folk art. In this way I can transcend the structures and confines of realism. My technique allows for the use of bright colors, simplicity of form, and fine detail as well as diverse subject matter. I create what I call “magic perspective” enabling the viewer to observe the scene from many ...
I choose to paint in my own stylized version of Americana incorporating some elements of realism and folk art. In this way I can transcend the structures and confines of realism. My technique allows for the use of bright colors, simplicity of form, and fine detail as well as diverse subject matter. I create what I call “magic perspective” enabling the viewer to observe the scene from many ...
Jul 9, 2017 · Harbor Scene in a Folk Art style made by Steven Klein who combines realistic elements with non-Academic perspectives. Made with bright colors, this lithograph follows the Americana genre paintings. Signature in pen on lower right: Steven Klein. Title in center: Harbor Light. Numbered lower left: 185/350.
Feb 9, 2017 - Explore Phyllis and Steven Klein's board "Steven Klein Folk Art" on Pinterest. See more ideas about folk art, art, folk.
Sep 10, 2021 · Oil on board 20th century folk art by collected artist Steve Klein. This depicts sailing vessels on a river with a lighthouse in the background. White clapperboard houses with are dotted around the landscape then in the foreground is a large yellow house flying the American flag.
About the artist: I choose to paint in my own stylized version of Americana incorporating some elements of realism and folk art. In this way I can transcend the structures and confines of realism. My technique allows for the use of bright colors, simplicity of form, and fine detail as well as diverse subject matter.