All my paintings are oils on canvas. I add a curved molding to the stretchers’ outside edge before stretching the canvas. The resulting canvas hugs the wall nicely and there is no need for a frame. For the last 10 years, I have poured glitter over the last primer coating while the paint is wet. I spray a color over it to calm the canvas down. Then I have, even before beginning on the image, a sparkly, rough-surfaced, bulky-cornered, starting point, which is already looking alive to me.
Then it becomes a long dance, using thick oils, marking pens, oil sticks, and even an angle grinder to level down dried paint that has become too thick. I keep working on canvases that are still in my possession, sometimes for a decade. The two panel paintings work well hung together in a corner. All the paintings are signed and dated on the back.
I will get better at photographing my art.
— Pat West
Purchasing & Shipping
Contact me about purchasing a painting. Packing and shipping –likely by FedEx -is charged to the buyer. Or you can come pick it up.
There is a 1 week return time for the buyer to return the art for a full refund-less shipping cost.