Downslope
Downslope painting is more than just a piece of art; it's a masterpiece that will captivate anyone who lays eyes on it.
Measuring an impressive 54"x44", this oil on canvas painting was created by David Guyce LeDoux between 1990-1995.
If you're looking for a way to bring a touch of beauty into your home or office, Downslope painting is the perfect choice.
Oil on Canvas Paintings
Materials Used
Original oil on canvas abstract paintings of David Guyce LeDoux were painted using gesso as a base layer. Oil paints were applied through various techniques, such as layering, sweeping brushstrokes, and dripping, followed with bold colors, textures, and non-representational forms to convey emotion or concept.
Framing Options
All original oil on canvas paintings are created on stretched canvas. Some works are framed, while others are unframed. Unframed paintings offer greater flexibility in choosing framing options.
Canvas Sizing
The majority of the original works are created in a large-scale format, measuring 44" x 54". This size allows for an expansive display of texture, color, and composition, making a bold statement in any space. The generous dimensions of these pieces enable intricate details and dynamic visual impact, characteristic of the artist's signature style.
Preservation Tips
Over time, oil paintings may face issues like cracking, where thick layers of paint shrink or dry unevenly; yellowing of the varnish; or color fading due to light exposure. The canvas can also deteriorate, warping or becoming brittle, especially in humid or dry conditions.
To preserve the painting, it's important to store it in a climate-controlled space, avoid direct sunlight, and regularly dust it with a soft brush. Periodic checks for damage and professional restoration can also help maintain its condition.