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A post-modern way to interpret everyday objects in art

Paintings and Drawings

Everyday Objects

Boot and Shoes, oil on canvas, 24x30”

Bracelet - Necklace, oil on canvas, 12x15”

Corkscrew - Wine Glass, oil on board, 10x13

Darts, oil on canvas, 12x15”

Green Cup, oil on board, 8x16”

Three Wine Glasses, oil on canvas, 16x20”

Glass Mug -Wine Glass, oil on canvas, 12x15”, (sold - private collection)

Two Wine Glasses, oil on canvas, 16x20”, (sold - private collection)

Mug, oil on board, 6x8”, (sold -private collection)

Cookies, oil on canvas, 18x24

Cruet - Opener, oil on board, 10x12”

Glass Mug, oil on board, 11x14”

Hats, oil on canvas, 24x30”

Ceramic Mug, oil on board, 6x8” (sold - private collection)

Wine Glass, oil on board, 10x14

Dark & Light Mugs, oil on canvas, 16x20”

Keys, oil on canvas, 12x15”

Openers, oil on board, 10x12”

Ball Jar, watercolor on rag paper, 11x15”

Frying Pan, oil on canvas, 15x18”

Jewels, oil on canvas, 12x15”

Mug at Window, oil on board, 13x16”

Cotton, watercolor on rag paper, 14x11”

Lamp - Knee, pencil on rag paper, 12x14”

“You can stop the painting now and it is a complete work” - Bert Carpenter’s critique concerning the abstract structure of Richard Tuck’s work