The Lathe is a painting by Ken Powers which was uploaded on March 12th, 2009.
The Lathe
This is the lathe where I work. I wanted to give the entire piece a very vintage tonality accentuated by some of the more unusual Daniel Smith... more
by Ken Powers
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11.000 x 14.000 inches
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Title
The Lathe
Artist
Ken Powers
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On Paper
Description
This is the lathe where I work. I wanted to give the entire piece a very vintage tonality accentuated by some of the more unusual Daniel Smith single pigment Primatek paints. It is painted with Daniel Smith and 18th century reproduction watercolor paint on Arches 140# paper.
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March 12th, 2009
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Comments (13)
Ken Powers
Thanks Diana! I am a big fan of the Daniel Smith paints and the Rublev watercolor paints as well! Great stuff!
Diana Ludwig
beautiful portfolio and this one especially nice - and I love the general tool theme - oooh, & I just read the descript & see there are those wonderful Daniel Smiths involved ! - I just discovered them a couple mos. ago - wow.
Paulo Zerbato
Hello Ken!! Your words are wonderful!!! You are a very very amazing artist!!! Thanks for the visit and appreciated comments!! Thanks also for your visit at my blogs!! :) Hugs, Paulo Zerbato.
Joe Triano
This is high end art Ken, you are a terrific painter -- this is a very complex piece done to perfection. ...........Joe
Randy Rhodes
Hey Ken .. I really like your new addition..... nice blend of colors .... Super painting.. Thanks for sharing Randy
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Ken, I want to thank you again for your advice and tips. You are matchless in your precision, shadowing and so forth. Thanks for sharing your inimitable art with us. anne I have a kinship with lathes. The etemology of my maiden name Turner- It was derived fr. one who uses a lathe.