Karen Ruffner-L’île de la Nadière-Painting class acrylics oils.
Painting by Karen Ruffner. Oil on canvas 12” x 24”.
Painting Class taught by Clina Polloni ART Studio.
Taken from a photo Karen took while on a train in the south of France. Unfortunately, what used to be a small fishing town on an islet in La Berre, a brackish water lagoon just to the east of the Mediterranean Sea has been abandoned.
Old Tiny House in the Woods of Wake Forest NC by Clina Polloni.
by Clina Polloni.
Landscape, oil on canvas board 11”x 14”.
This tiny house is in a historical neighborhood of Wake Forest NC. What a beautiful history and reflection of the past. Step back in time to think about the people that lived in this house. This painting is in a private collection.
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13 Garner Road, Franklinton NC 27527
Take a drive to the beautiful country of North Carolina. Only half an hour from downtown Raleigh.
Serving Raleigh, Cary, Louisburg, Wake Forest, Franklinton and The Triangle Area of North Carolina. Member of The Franklin County Art Council andWake Forest Guild of Artists, of North Carolina.
Is an oil painting of an adobe house in Chile by Clina Polloni.
Casa de Campo by Clina Polloni.
Casa de Campo is an oil painting of an adobe house by Clina Polloni. Inspired by my life in the mountains of the central region of Chile. 24”x 30”.
Rabones, a valley of dreams
I lived for 10 years in our farm called “Las Puertas de Rabones”. I was close to God, to people, nature and to animals. Memories of golden sunny days, enjoying the company of beautiful people with spirits as clear as the crystal waters of “Rio Putagan” running through the fertile land. I learned about their culture, their traditions and the purity of their lives.
About adobe houses:
Adobe is mud brick, made with mud and straw. A pit is dug, and into the pit goes the dirt, together with water, churned into a thick mud. Then straw is added, and stomping mixed the straw into the mud. A mold, usually made of wood, is the basis for making adobe bricks. The mold is packed firmly with the wet adobe mix, then removed. The bricks are dry often for several days, in a shaded area if possible. If they dried in the direct sun they would often split or crack. Once the bricks are dry, construction began. On the outside, the house is usually coated with a thin wash of the same clay the adobe was made from, and when that dried it is whitewashed with cal. Adobe houses, with their very thick walls and whitewashed exteriors, are cool in the summer. The roof is made with “Tejas”, molded clay, supported with wood, carved from the local trees.
Video of how to feel a painting:
When we are standing in the front of a painting is like being in a world of dreams. They bring us memories, feelings and places where we want to be.
Casa de Campo is an oil painting of an adobe house in Chile by Clina Polloni.
Visit Clina Polloni Art Studio and Gallery, where creativity is waiting for you with love!!! 13 Garner Road, Franklinton NC 27525. Take a drive to the beautiful country of North Carolina. Only half an hour from downtown Raleigh.
Member of The Makery and The Wake Forest Guild of Artists. Exhibiting at The Cotton Company, The Makery and local businesses of Wake Forest NC. Serving Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Wake Forest, Franklinton and The Triangle Are of North Carolina.
Visit Clina Polloni Art Studio and Gallery. 13 Garner Road, Franklinton NC 27525. Take a drive to the beautiful country of North Carolina. Only half an hour from downtown Raleigh.
Clina Polloni is a member of The Makery and the Wake Forest Guild of Artists. Her oil paintings are at The Cotton Company and local businesses of Wake Forest NC.
Clina Polloni received the 2017 Franklin County Art Council ARTIST AWARD.