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Julie Ford Oliver 'Garlic, Radish, Onion'

  Lot # Y392
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Julie Ford Oliver 'Garlic, Radish, Onion'

  • Title: Garlic Radish Onion
  • Artist: Julie Ford Oliver
  • Medium: Oil on Stretched Canvas
  • Frame: Designed for Display without a Frame

"Garlic, Radish, Onion" by Julie Ford Oliver is a charming still life painting that captures the earthy beauty of fresh produce. The composition features garlic, radishes, and green onions arranged alongside a rustic black teapot, creating a harmonious blend of colors and textures. Oliver’s meticulous brushwork and keen eye for detail bring a lifelike quality to the scene, emphasizing the natural elegance of these simple ingredients.

About the Artist:
Julie Ford Oliver,
 an illustrator with over 25 years of experience, transitioned back to fine art after her youngest child graduated from college. Currently, she explores various media, allowing the subject matter to dictate her artistic choices. Her primary studio is located adjacent to her home in Las Cruces, New Mexico, with an additional workspace on Main Street in downtown Las Cruces, where she also instructs painting. Julie finds her greatest joy at the easel, whether engaged in her daily painting discipline or sharing her knowledge with fellow artists on the journey of lifelong learning.

Julie's artwork has garnered attention both nationally and internationally, including a notable one-woman show at the Americana Museum in El Paso, Texas. Her pieces have been featured in exhibitions such as Desert Echo at the Woman’s Museum in Dallas, Texas, and Along The Rio Grande at the Chamizal National Memorial in El Paso, as well as The Museum of the Department of the Interior in Washington, DC.

Condition:
Good, No Damage

Size:
6" X 6"

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Lot # Y392
System ID # 17406695
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