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Golden Series: Figs, Apricot, Blackberry, Cherries, Peach with Leaves, & Silver Cup

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The last time I painted something in my Golden Series was in 2018 and 2017. If you enjoy this painting, you may also like to see other paintings from my Golden Series.

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Tangerine with Leaves No. 3 (present moment)

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This is the third painting in a series of three Tangerine (present moment) paintings. Here is No. 1. and No. 2. Here's all 3 together:

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If you enjoy this painting, you may also like to see Tangerine with Leaves No. 1 (present moment), Tangerine with Leaves No. 2 (present moment), a bunch of my paintings of tangerines or paintings from my ongoing "present moment" series.

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Tangerine with Leaves No. 2 (present moment)


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This is the second painting in a series of three Tangerine (present moment) paintings. Here is No. 1. I'll post No. 3 tomorrow.

If you enjoy this painting, you may also like to see Tangerine with Leaves No. 1 (present moment), a bunch of my paintings of tangerines or paintings from my ongoing "present moment" series.

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Tangerine with Leaves No. 1 (present moment)

 
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Happy New Year. This is my first painting of 2023. 

If you enjoy this painting, you may also like to see a bunch of my paintings of tangerines or paintings from my ongoing "present moment" series.

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Hand-picked Apple with Leaves

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This apple was given to me as a gift -- follow that link to see some of my still life paintings that were inspired by the generosity of others.

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Hand-picked Apple with Leaves (8x10" painting)

 
Still Life of Hand-picked Apple with Leaves
oil on linen on panel, 2021, 8"x10"


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Hand-picked Apple with Leaves (Sept 30, 2020)

 

If you're interested, the auction for my painting, Still Life with Scarlet Runner Beans and Glass Bottle (A Meditation on 13 Years), ends soon at 7:20pm ET. 

#gifts #grateful. Follow this link to see more of my still life paintings that were inspired by generous gifts from people in my life.

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Hand-picked Apple with Four Leaves


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This hand-picked apple was a gift from our amazing neighbors. #gifts #grateful. Follow this link to see some of my still life paintings that were inspired by generous gifts from people I know.

If you enjoy this painting, you may also like to see a bunch of my paintings of apples

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Three Hand-Picked Apples with Leaves (+ exhibition and European travels)


Three Hand-Picked Apples with Leaves
oil on linen on panel, 2019, 8"x10"

I've been busy in the studio working on my show that opens this month at Mason Fine Art (an absolutely gorgeous gallery in Atlanta). If you're interested, I painted a group of new larger paintings for the show. Stay tuned to see those new works -- I'll be posting them starting this week.

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P.S. If you follow me on Facebook or Instagram -- you'll know that last month I traveled to Europe for painting research in Brussels and Leuven (Belgium), The Hague (Netherlands), and Paris. I spent time at the Louvre in Paris, and the Mauritshuis in The Hague. The Louvre is home to 17th C. Flemish still life painting, Velázquez, Caravaggio, and Leonardo da Vinci. The Mauritshuis is home to some of the best Dutch paintings of the Golden Age. Their collection includes still lifes by Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin, Rembrandt's Self-portrait (1669), Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring (ca. 1665) and View of Delft (1660-61), Carel Fabritius's The Goldfinch (1654), and 17th C. Dutch still lifes by Pieter Claesz, William Claesz Heda, and Clara Peeters.

Tangerine with Leaves (+ July workshop)


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“Painting is silent poetry, and poetry is painting that speaks.” – Plutarch

My 3-day July 24-26, 2019 workshop, Abbey Ryan: The Poetics of Painting, at Falmouth Art Center is open for registration. Space is limited and workshops fill quickly. Falmouth Art Center is a studio in coastal Cape Cod right across from the island of Martha's Vineyard. It's a gorgeous area. Register today to reserve your spot or Read more about the workshop here.

If you have any questions about the workshop or Cape Cod, please contact Executive Director Laura Reckford at director@falmouthart.org or (508) 540-3304.

If you're interested, these photos give a glimpse into the vibe of my workshops, and in this video, past workshop participants talk about my approach to teaching:



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Apple with Honeycomb on Silver Plate (+ exhibition details)



This honeycomb was a beautiful gift from our same neighbors who gave me the eggs in my recent Still Life with Copper Bowl and Three Eggs (Homage to Chardin, 1732). #gifts #grateful Follow this link to see some of my still life paintings that were inspired by the generosity of others. If you enjoy this painting, you may also like to see some of my other paintings of silver items.

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Current Exhibition Details
(in press release format)

abbey ryan: the light / the shade
Arcadia University
Harrison Gallery, University Commons 
April 16 – June 16, 2018

A gallery talk by the artist will be held on April 19, 2018 in the Harrison Gallery beginning at 4:00 PM with a reception to follow.

GLENSIDE, Pa. — Arcadia University’s Art Research Collaboration (ARC) Exhibition Program is pleased to present “abbey ryan: the light / the shade,” an exhibition of recent paintings on display from April 16 through June 16, 2018 in the Harrison Gallery on the first level of the University Commons.

For Ryan, an associate professor at Arcadia and 2003 alumna of the University recognized for her daily practice of painting, this exhibition of 14 landscapes and still lifes in oil on linen represents the culmination of a 2017 research excursion to the Greek island of Patmos. This remote destination, known for its pure light, harsh terrain, and lack of shade, served as the longtime home of the American poet Robert Lax (1915-2000), whose singular form of minimalist poetry and seemingly solitary existence inspired Ryan to start the light / the shade series in 2012.

Executed either during Ryan’s travels, or inspired by her related research, these post-card sized images depict native fish and fruit as well as island views, some reflected in or framed by windows and doors. Acute to the paradoxes of illumination and rendered in an economical but expressive hand, the paintings are presented alongside passages from Lax’s book-length poem the light / the shade (1989) set in grey type adhered to walls painted deep blue. Distinguished by their vertical format in which each line is comprised of a single syllable, these short texts parse language into its elemental components to explore contrasts regarding light and time, seeing and being. They are simultaneously abstract and descriptive, visual and verbal. The resulting connections established between these meditative paintings and poems are further supported by a network of personal and historic associations.

Ryan’s research was undertaken as Arcadia’s first recipient of the Dr. Norman Johnston Faculty Fellowship in the Humanities and Social Sciences awarded by Arcadia University to encourage talented and dedicated faculty members to excel in research in the humanities and social sciences and to share their scholarship with the University community. Dr. Johnston’s work on the evolution of prison architecture, specifically his study of monastic life as a model for solitary confinement, also informed Ryan’s project.

On April 19, 2018 at 4:00 PM, Ryan will give a talk in the exhibition space which will encompass the creation of the paintings in the show, her experiences on Patmos, as well as elaborating further on her views concerning the connections between Lax’s writings, Johnston’s research, and her own artistic practice. A reception will follow immediately afterwards in the Harrison Gallery.

The exhibition and the lecture are free and open to the public.

“abbey ryan: the light / the shade” was curated by Matthew Borgen and was made possible by a donation from Theresa and John Rollins. For more information about the exhibition, please contact the ARC Exhibition Program at (215) 5172629 or borgenm@arcadia.edu.

Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Saturday and Sunday 12:00 to 4:00 PM.

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Thanks in advance,

Three Tangerines with Leaves



If you're interested in Uncovering the Secrets of the ‘Girl With a Pearl Earring’: "From Monday 26 February to Sunday 11 March 2018 an in-depth scientific examination of the Girl with a Pearl Earring (c. 1665) by Johannes Vermeer took place: 'The Girl in the Spotlight'." You can read more about it at that link and also here.

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Apple with Leaves (present moment)



If you're interested:
"PARIS — A little over eight years ago, French investigators were stumped after a small painting by the Impressionist master Edgar Degas was stolen from a museum in the Mediterranean port city of Marseille.

The painting, a colorful pastel from 1877 depicting singers on a theater stage, appeared to have been unscrewed from a wall, but there was no sign of a break-in. The police briefly detained a night watchman, but then released him.

Years went by. The painting, titled “The Chorus Singers” and thought to be worth nearly $1 million, was nowhere to be found.

Until now."

Continue reading.

Here's another something I am reading:

"If we have mindfulness and concentration, everything we see and hear in our daily life becomes a Dharma talk -- a falling leaf, a flower as it opens, a bird flying by, the sound of a bird calling. We say that it is the Dharmakaya, the Dharma body of the Buddha, which is always revealing the teaching of the Dharma.

When we feel refreshed and attentive, we can be in touch with the Dharma body and hear the Dharma being taught from moment to moment. We shall see that it's not necessary to put a tape in our cassette player and press the button in order to hear the Dharma. We can hear the Dharma at any moment."

~ Thich Nhat Hanh, Present Moment, Wonderful Moment

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Still Life of Leaves with Three Apples (+ Studio Sale tomorrow Nov 8)


Still Life of Leaves with Three Apples
Oil on linen on panel, 8x10 inches, 2017
Available as a signed print here

I usually title this kind of painting Still Life of Three Apples with Leaves, but these leaves really warrant switching the title to Still Life of Leaves with Three Apples. In the past, I have painted larger paintings of apples with leaveslemons with leaves, pears with leaves, peaches with leaves, tangerines with leavesplums with leaves, more peaches with leaves, more tangerines with leavesmore pears with leaves and even more pears with leaves... but this is my first larger painting of three apples with leaves.

********** STUDIO SALE **********
WEDNESDAY, NOV 8TH, 12 NOON EST

Since I am preparing to move my studio, I'll be having a STUDIO SALE of some available paintings. The sale will be discounted set prices, not auctions. Preview that link and I may try to add a few more paintings. Subscribers of my email list will get the sale notice first. If you aren't already on it, add yourself to my email list before Wed Nov 8th because in past studio sales, paintings have gone fast. First come, first served.

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Still life with Hand-picked Apples (Together Forever), 14x18"


Still life with Hand-picked Apples (Together Forever)
Oil on linen on panel, 14x18 inches, 2017
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If you're interested, award-winning cartoonist Jamar Nicholas (my friend) has a new book out. It is entitled LEON: Protector of the Playground -- a super kid hero graphic novel (144 pages, full color). You can order it here (available in soft and hardback editions; all orders can be personalized and signed by the author). Jamar's blog is a great place to familiarize yourself with his awesome work, and you can follow him on instagram and facebook. You'll see in some of the photos on social media that LEON could be a great Halloween (or any day) costume.

Auction ending tonight at 8PM EST:
Fortune Cookie with Blue Block from Patmos, Greece, 4x5"

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If you enjoy this painting, you may also like to see a bunch of my paintings of apples.

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Hand-picked Apples on the Same Branch (+ the Haunted Studio)


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3-day auction ends at 8PM EST on Thursday, Oct. 12

My October 14-15 workshop at the Peto Museum has 2 spots left. If you want to learn more about the museum, there is a great article, "The Haunted Studio," about the Peto Museum in the October 2013 issue of Art & Antiques Magazineread it here. It's always such an honor to be able to choose from Peto's own still life objects for my demo painting set up during my workshop.

The Museum is located in Island Heights, NJ, and workshop details are here. If you have any questions, please contact me or the Peto Museum directly at info@petomuseum.org.

Peto Museum, NJ - Oct. 14-15  - Click to register (2 spots left)



Not sure about signing up?
  1. Read a bunch of reviews of my workshops here and here
  2. Watch this video to learn about my approach to painting
  3. View photos from my 2014 Peto Museum workshop
  4. Feel free to contact me with questions
I look forward to painting with you at the Peto MuseumReserve your spot today.   

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Hand-picked Apple with Leaves (+ new article)


Hand-picked Apple with Leaves
Oil on linen on panel, 6x7 inches, 2017
AVAILABLE - Contact me at abbeyryan@gmail.com for purchase information

I picked this amazing apple myself (along with a bunch of others) at an apple orchard in Victor, NY.

If you're interested, there was a recent article published about my work in the Chestnut Hill Local.  It begins like this:

"Over the last 20 years or so, I have interviewed many fine Chestnut Hill area artists, but Hill resident Abbey Ryan is in another galaxy. Having taken a wonderful one-year college course many years ago on the legendary post-Middle Ages European painters, I could not help but notice the resemblance of Abbey’s still lifes to those of the 17th century Dutch masters like Rembrandt, Vermeer, Frans Hals, van Hoogstraten, etc." [Keep reading]

If you enjoy this painting, you may also like to see a bunch of my paintings of apples.

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Still Life with Bird's Egg, Apple with Leaves, and Ike's Handmade Vase (+ update on auctions)



Back in May, I asked for your comments on using auction sites. Thank you for all your replies! The overwhelming response was that eBay auctions are the easiest. However, if you don't use eBay, I usually have a small group of available non-auction paintings. Email me to inquire.

Anyway, there were a few questions regarding last minute bidding. I think the best answer is that eBay has a built-in proxy system that allows bidders to enter their pre-determined maximum bid. All you do is enter your maximum bid and let the auction proceed. From eBay's site: "If the auction ends for less than your maximum, that's all you'll have to pay. eBay will only use as much of your bid as necessary to win. Just enter your highest maximum bid once, and eBay will take care of the bidding for you." One comment I received about max bids was this: "stick what you are willing to pay as a hidden max bid and be done with it." That said, if you're interested, another commenter told me that eBay does allow people to use online auction "sniping" sites to assist them with end-of-auction bidding. I have never used one, so do your due diligence if you decide to try it.

If you enjoy this painting, you may also like to see Still life with Peach and Ike's Drop Vase or Still Life with Ike's Handmade Vase, Apricots, and Blue Jay Feather.

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Thanks in advance,