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Anna Good creates a romantic world of color and light; texture and beauty. Her paintings of scenic gardens and floral pathways convey a romantic view of the world she sees around her. Her unique palette knife layering technique of wet paint on wet paint gives her art distinctively rich texture and color to enhance its ethereal qualities. This romantic vision of life is a dynamic and evolving one that Anna has sought to share.
Nature and its interpretation by the artist to create beauty greatly inspire Anna’s work. She travels the world to draw inspiration from scenic landscapes, floral gardens, and koi ponds. During her travels she was inspired by Monet’s garden in Paris, Butchart gardens in British Columbia, Filoli gardens in California and most recently the gardens of Frederick Chopin’s birthplace outside of Warsaw. “I consider my work a visual diary of my experiences in the garden – a visual interpretation of the colors, textures and spirit. Gardens are not only a manifestation of man’s collaboration with nature but also an expression of the passion and dedication to create them.” Working in her garden, travel, exploration and discovery of new places of beauty are what make Anna tick and continually inspire her to paint.
Anna’s ability to create art uniquely rich in texture is what amazes admirers of her work. “My art is a visual reflection of nature with all its colors and textures. Engaging all the senses, especially the sense of touch, is my goal.” Anna’s paintings have been described in this way:
“The thick and rich impasto wet on wet palette knife work of Anna Good appears as sculpture in two-dimensional format that uniquely arouses the sense of touch.”
Anna Good was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1947. Raised and educated in California, she received her degree in Sculpture from the University of California. When she moved to Maui in 1979, she initially made her mark as a scrimshaw artist by being one of the first to introduce color into scrimshaw. She created over 2000 images and became one of the top ten artists in America. After eighteen years of work she chose water colors and oil painting as the next form of expression. She dedicated the first seven years to painting wildlife and a unique series titled “Rooms for Wildlife”. In 1997 she embraced the fine art of impressionism and has become a recognized palette knife artist.
Anna Good and her works have been featured in such publications as Hawaiian Style and Koi USA Magazines and the Art of Scrimshaw I and II. Her pieces are exhibited in galleries nation wide and are found in collections of Tippy Hedren and Siegfried and Roy. She was a featured artist with one woman shows in Maui, Kauai, Las Vegas and Japan.
Oil on Canvas
Good’s paintings are created using the impasto technique. The artist uses an oil painting knife to apply layers of paint that are thick enough to retain the marks and ridges left by the brisk strokes of the knife. The building up of oil paint makes the light reflect in a particular way and allows the painting’s surface to have a three dimensional quality. This adds expressiveness to the painting and can push it into a three-dimensional sculptural rendering.
Genesis Editions
Genesis editions are astonishing replications of Good’s original paintings. Imagery, color, and rich palette knife work are reproduced exactly as created to the finest detail. The reproductions are crafted with a mold process derived from the surface of the original painting, thus capturing the painting’s unique surface characteristics in every nuance and detail. The unique texture of the palette knife work is replicated with near perfect accuracy resulting in a rebirth of Anna Good’s creations.
Anna Good’ renditions are offered in small size limited editions of 50. All of these high-end quality reproductions are hand embellished by the artist and are accompanied by a Hologram System Certificate of Authenticity designed to protect their security and exclusivity. They are purchased as gallery wrapped stretched canvas.
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Exhibitions and Awards
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
Present Exhibitions:
Images Gallery, Lahaina, Hawaii
Makawao Fine Art, Makawao, Hawaii
Island's Edge Art and Design, Kamuela, Hawaii
Andrea Smith Galleries, Sedona, Arizona
Primary Elements Gallery, Cannon Beach, Oregon
Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, Hawaii
Devin’s Galleries, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Past Exhibitions:
Sargent’s Fine Art, Lahaina, Hawaii
Galería Kaukini, Kahakuloa, Hawaii
Art Expo New York
Addi Galleries, Lahaina, Hawaii
Turnbull Gallery, Kahakaloa, Hawaii
Galería Von Maritime, Kauai, Hawaii
Lahaina Scrimshaw, Lahaina, Hawaii
Metropolitan Fine Art, Lahaina, Hawaii
Metropolitan Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Galería Unique Art, Las Vegas, Nevada
Galería Von Maritime, Kauai, Hawaii
Ship Store Galleries, Lahaina, Hawaii
Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic, Connecticut
Galería Black and White, Portland, Oregon
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
The American Impressionist Society
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