Val Vanrens Artistry- Vibrance, Emotion and Passion
How to photograph paintings
1. Good set of Basics -- http://www.betterphoto.com/exploring/shootingPaintings.asp
2. More Advanced --https://artsculpturebroker.com/photography-guide-four_light_setup.php
3. We will take what we can get and work with it.
2. More Advanced --https://artsculpturebroker.com/photography-guide-four_light_setup.php
3. We will take what we can get and work with it.
Val Vanrens' art is largely unexposed. She created hundreds of paintings. We are gathering them for all to enjoy. Expressive energy and depth of feeling for her surrounding hallmark her artist odyssey. As a Wisconsin regional artist ones sees the landscapes, gardens and table in her flourishes. Her personal belief is that art has a unique role in renewing the human spirit. Val studied with Mayne Simonsen and Lois Buell both from Janesville, WI. She went on to study at the Rhinelander School of Arts with Professor Dahl for several summers. After she studied at the Valley Studio in Spring Green. Other refinements to her work are the result of a 10 year study with Martha and Robert Hayden in Sharon, WI. Major workshop in New Hampshire, Cornwall England and Mexico highlighted her career.
A more complete inventory of painting photos can be found at- http://vanrens.photoshelter.com
We will reserve this page for a selection of Val's art. Check back often, we will build this resource over time.
Val's art is fairly well distributed among family and friends. We would appreciate it if you would take digital photo of your painting(s) by hers and send them to me and I will upload them and put them in a gallery
Chuck
Please include some basic info:
1. Size - example 12"x18"
2. Type - watercolor, acrylic, oil, pencil
3. Date- if possible
Val's art is fairly well distributed among family and friends. We would appreciate it if you would take digital photo of your painting(s) by hers and send them to me and I will upload them and put them in a gallery
Chuck
Please include some basic info:
1. Size - example 12"x18"
2. Type - watercolor, acrylic, oil, pencil
3. Date- if possible