Richard D. Wieth  
       
   
The Paintings – Still Life
   
    Still Life      |      Figure      |      Landscape    
         
   

Richard is probably most recognized for his still-life paintings. He started painting still-life as a method to learn how to paint. Once he had mastered the craft of merely copying what he was seeing he began to experiment and try to portray these sometimes stale subjects in a more artistic way.

“I became somewhat board with painting still-life and as a way to keep myself challenged artistically I really tried to push the boundaries making them more and more spontaneous. This process really got me engaged and helped me to find my overall style. Now I love to paint still-life’s that in their design feel spontaneous. I love to experiment continually with color, texture and brush stroke”

Richard enjoys incorporating many still-life subjects like fruit and flowers which he loves for their colors, shapes and textures. He looks for unusual items and arrangements and has found them in many places, such as the large floral paintings that were inspired by the large bouquets that he photographed in Holland during the peek of the tulip crop.

“I want the viewer to really believe that the apple an apple or the flower is a flower all the while knowing they are looking a painting (not a photo).  I want my work to look like it has been done by hand … a painting”

Richard’s still-life paintings have been included in two books on still-life painting. The first is Paint! Still-life by Betsy Hosegood and the second is Still-life Painting in Oil by Theodora Philcox.

 
Half Peeled 11"x16" oil
Half Peeled
 
Continental 40"x30" oil
Continental
 
7 Apples 24"x36" oil
7 Apples
 
Cut Flowers and Apples 20"x24" oil
Cut Flowers and Apples
 
Gilpin Bottle 24"x20" oil
Gilpin Bottle
 
 
Tulips 36"x24" oil
Tulips
 
Onion Bulbs 18"x24" oil
Onion Bulbs
 
Sun Flowers and Oranges 30"x40" oil
Sunflowers and Oranges
 
A Good Year 20"x16" oil
A Good Year
 
Pinks 11"x16" oil
Pinks
 
Roses on the Table 24"x36" oil
Roses on the Table
 
Orchid Dance 40"x30" oil
Orchid Dance

   
         
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