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  Elizabeth Fiedel   
  Glenside PA   
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Art: Ripped Polish Peony /unavailable by Artist Elizabeth Fiedel
"Ripped Polish Peony /unavailable"
Elizabeth Fiedel
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Art: Athene Noctua    1/10 by Artist Elizabeth Fiedel
"Athene Noctua 1/10"
Elizabeth Fiedel

Art: Idol of the Seven Seas / unavailable by Artist Elizabeth Fiedel
"Idol of the Seven Seas / unavailable"
Elizabeth Fiedel

Art: Dawn by Artist Elizabeth Fiedel
"Dawn"
Elizabeth Fiedel

Art: Window Box - unavailable by Artist Elizabeth Fiedel
"Window Box - unavailable"
Elizabeth Fiedel

"Ripped Polish Peony /unavailable"

Art: Ripped Polish Peony /unavailable by Artist Elizabeth Fiedel
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Heather Sims' Peony with Soul
  
 
 

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Heather Sims' Ode to Polish Pottery
  
 
 

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detail of my Ripped Polish Peony
  
 
 
Media:  oil on canvas
Dimensions:  16"x20"
Date of Work:  June /2006

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This is my entry in the Annual Ripped Off Show. My inspiration came from Heather Sims. I have admired her still life painting titled "Ode to Polish Pottery" with its charming blue and white patterned crockery. Heather's Flower of the Month show entry titled "Peony with Soul" is bold and splashy. Heather paints with acrylic paint which lends itself to her free, exuberant style. For my interpretation of Heather's work, I wanted to emphasize the exuberance of her peony by combining it with the blue and white patterns from the pottery. What you see here is the result. My "Ripped Polish Peony" is rendered in oil on stretched canvas. It was lots of fun to do, and re-interpreting Heather's work made me appreciate the originals even more!


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