COLORFUL POSITANO AMALFI COAST ITALY impasto textural palette knife oil painting Ana Maria Edulescu
by Ana Maria Edulescu
Title
COLORFUL POSITANO AMALFI COAST ITALY impasto textural palette knife oil painting Ana Maria Edulescu
Artist
Ana Maria Edulescu
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
This is a crop from my original palette knife oil painting entitled '' Positano colors''. I painted this work during last summer after I revisited some of my most favorite places in Italy. I was back to Positano and to Amalfi Coast also.
I realized this modern textural impressionist painting in impasto technique by applying thick layers of oil paints with different types of palette knives. In this way I am able to create various palette knife strokes and textures that, by interacting one with each other, give a semi abstract feeling to my paintings.
Positano seen from above with the church of Santa Maria Assunta and the Marina Grande beach...
POSITANO AMALFI COAST ITALY is a semi abstract stylized modern impasto textural impressionist palette knife oil painting on stretched canvas by Ana Maria Edulescu.
Positano is a village and comune on the Amalfi Coast (Costiera Amalfitana), in Campania, Italy, mainly in an enclave in the hills leading down to the coast. Positano was an essential stop for the ancient Greeks and Phoenicians on their expeditions to western areas. It is said that the coastal village was named after Poseidon, God of the Sea. Positano became a wealthy market port from the 15th to 17th century and has only continued to grow in popularity over time. Back then they traded food such as fish and other resources. Positano was a port of the Amalfi Republic in medieval times, and prospered during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. By the mid-nineteenth century, however, the town had fallen on hard times. More than half the population emigrated, mostly to America. Positano was a relatively poor fishing village during the first half of the twentieth century. It began to attract large numbers of tourists in the 1950s, especially after John Steinbeck published his essay about Positano in Harper's Bazaar in May, 1953: "Positano bites deep", Steinbeck wrote. "It is a dream place that isn’t quite real when you are there and becomes beckoningly real after you have gone."
The church of Santa Maria Assunta features a dome made of majolica tiles as well as a thirteenth-century Byzantine icon of a black Madonna. According to local legend, the icon had been stolen from Byzantium and was being transported by pirates across the Mediterranean. A storm had blown up in the waters opposite Positano and the frightened sailors heard a voice on board saying "Posa, posa!" ("Put down! Put down!"). The icon was unloaded and carried to the fishing village and the storm abated.
The Marina Grande beach is at the base of the cliff side town of Positano and is the most recognized beach in the town. Other popular beaches include Fornillo beach and Arienzo beach.
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Diamante Lavendar
Congratulations! Your wonderful art is being featured in Emotive Art Group! Please take a moment to visit the group and archive your work under the feature discussion link provided! ~Diamante
Lori Pittenger
Congratulations your outstanding artwork has been featured on the leading page of Impressionism group! Feel free to add it to the featured art archive and the catalogs in the group’s discussions. Excellent work! Lori
John Malone
Congratulations! Your skillful and interesting painting has been FEATURED on our Homepage!
John M Bailey
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ANA MARIA EDULESCU
Iulian, Eduardo, Konstantinos, Lori, Bob, Chava, Joel, Angela, Robin, Genevieve, Kay, Brenae, Marsha, Laurie and Helena, thank you all so very much for your wonderful comments and great support.
Marsha Heiken
Ana,wow,this painting looks so hard to do.Amazing,Wonderful art! You should feel good about your work! Hugs,Marsha FL
Chava Silverman
Such a lovely celebration of color and pure joy in this painting, Ana! I love your celebration of beauty and the love that you invest in these landscapes...yes, this is a “dream place”, to long for and remember and dream of when life is ordinary and dull again...
R W Goetting
Ok, pick me up and put me right here................What a joyful painting Ana, and great understanding and sensitivity to an amazing environment. You translated the atmosphere perfectly with your trademark life and energy. LF!
Konstantinos Charalampopoulos
Wonderful idyic landscape of Italy perfectly described by your own marvelous style and color palette Ana ! f / l