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Save the Date for My Upcoming Solo Exhibition

Artist, Janet Fons, of St. Peters, MO will present “Point of Departure” at Grafica Fine Art in Webster Groves from October 26 through November 30.  An opening reception will be held for the artist on Friday, October 26 from 5 to 8 pm.

Clearing Storm, Oil on canvas, 30x30

With a limited palette, harmonizing hues and a play of light, landscape artist Janet Fons offers us an escape from the constraints of reality art and a means to explore the emotions nature stirs in each of us.  We are encouraged to leave behind the superficiality of the material world and allow ourselves to revel in the beauty that surrounds us.


A New Home for 9 Paintings by Janet Fons!

I recently had a whopper of a sale through my gallery, Grafica Contemporary Fine Art (Webster Groves, MO). Their client was an architecture firm re-doing an entire floor at the St. Louis Club in Clayton Missouri. The client bought EIGHT of my current available paintings and commissioned a NINTH piece to be painted to a custom size (30x48 inches). WOW is all I can say. One sale is exciting enough...this one is thrilling.

My paintings feature in the Louisiana Room if you ever get a chance to visit this beautiful space. I wish I had taken some photos of the bar/lounge area that you walk into off the elevator...the place is stunning. However, having tunnel vision at the time, I only took photos of my paintings in the room they were hanging in which I will share below. If I haven't said it enough already: many, many thanks to Lynn and Lary Bozzay at Grafica Contemporary Fine Art. BTW, the framing was also done by Grafica. Enjoy!

Check out the News Articles at the right side of this blog to read "Decking The Walls" in the Webster Kirkwood Times.
Cloudscape #9, 30x48 oil on canvas

Grouping of four 16x12, oil on panel

Grouping of three 24x24, oil on canvas

The Louisiana room
Cloudscape #5 30x30, oil on canvas
If you'd like to look at more of my artwork, check out my online portfolio at http://janetfons.com/works

How to Warm Up a Commission by Janet Fons

Cloudscape #5, oil 30x30
This square painting (at left) was the inspiration for a commission. The client loved this painting but wanted to make a bigger statement in their space.

We decided upon a horizontal, 30x 48 inch canvas. In addition, they wanted a slightly warmer tone overall, one that made the clouds look at little less ominous.

If you look at the two paintings, the difference in tone may be subtle but its definitely there.
I used a wide range of grays for both paintings
My favorite mix for gray is Burnt Sienna and French Ultramarine. More blue than brown in the mix will yield a cooler gray and more brown than blue will give me a warmer gray. The additional difference in the commission was adding Naples Yellow which really warmed up the painting.

Cloudscape #9, oil, 30x48
If you'd like to look at more of my cloud painting series, check out my online portfolio at http://janetfons.com/works

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