Another small painting, just for fun. This is the midwestern landscape that I see everyday. Around here, most of the action is in the sky. I love the beautiful flatness of the land.
10"x10" oil on Canvas. $100
Martha Iler is primarily a self-taught realist painter who enjoys doing portraiture, figurative work and still life. She lives in rural Illinois near St. Louis and is involved in exposing her community to art through the local artist guild, as well as participating in shows in St. Louis and Springfield, IL. While living in Virginia, she worked as a graphic designer for PBS. She has won several awards of excellence, and a juror's choice award.
10"x10" oil on Canvas. $100
"Reflection" by Martha Iler, Oil on Canvas, 20" x 24" NFS
"Unbreakable" by Martha Iler, 20" x 24" Oil on Canvas
I started this painting just for fun using my usual brushes, but it just wasn’t working. I don’t usually do flowers, so I figured I would just try something new and crazy and try using my palette knife. It took awhile to get the hang of it, but I thought it turned out quite nicely. I used Rublev’s “Velasquez Medium” to thicken and create the impasto effect.
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"Destiny" by Martha Iler 17" x 22" Oil on Canvas NFS |
This work was started just before the pandemic began. I wanted to create a narrative portrait that moved beyond just a face to add a story, a question, a tilt in a different direction. An empty bowl holds promise, it is an invitation to be open, it allows us to sit empty for awhile and let ourselves be filled with something new.
Oil on Canvas.
20" x 28" x 1.5"
$1500.00
There are many pressing dilemma’s in life. Some of them are self imposed, some come from the outside. The solitary nature of the last year (2020) due to Covid and so much unrest in the culture around us has caused a rethinking of relationships on many levels.
What is my responsibility?
Where am I blind?
How do I navigate this terrain?
This piece comes out of the swirling depth of those seemingly unanswerable questions.
This is an 8" x 10" Pencil portrait of my grandson. I started my art journey doing pencil portraits, so I do enjoy going back and ...