Closing Bell

 

"Closing Bell", a light-hearted look at the stock market.

Mixed media: oil, charcoal, newspaper on canvas. 20"x20".

$450. 

c 2013, Deborah Kommalan

Airport Show Invitation - Free parking!


You are cordially invited to the Artist's Reception for the BWI TRANSPORTATION Exhibit!
Please see attached Invitation for details - we hope to see you at BWI on Wednesday, February 13, 2013, from 4:30pm - 6:00pm. The Exhibit is located in Departures, in close proximity to the Air Tran Ticket Counter, between Concourses C and D. Light refreshments will be served; please bring your Hourly Garage Parking Ticket for validation.
We ask that you would please RSVP to the Arts Council Office (artsfdn@aol.com, or 410-222-7949) by Thursday, February 7th.
Thank you - we look forward to seeing you on February 13th!

Show at the airport

 

Current show at Baltimore Washington Airport. The show is titled "Transportation" and has included two paintings: Parking at the Fitz and North on Calvert. I am so pleased to be included. Ths show will be hanging until the middle of March, 2103. If you are passing through, stop and take a look.

Lily

 

Something different for me. 

Lily, oil on canvas, 36"x36". $800

©2012 Deborah Kommalan

Artist's Reception

This show is open through the end of the year.

Fine Art Meets Fine Dining

A RECEPTION FOR ARTISTS AND ART LOVERS

Deborah Kommalan, paintings

and Wil Scott, photography

Paul's Homewood Cafe, 

Reception:

 Monday, December 3, 2012

Happy Hour Specials and Complimentary Appetizers

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Dinner reservations: 

(410) 267-7891    

Paul's Homewood Cafe

919 West Street  Annapolis, MD 21401

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                                              Still Life with Flowers, oil on canvas, 28" x 22".

A Tweed Kilt

 

A most unusual request. A tweed kilt. Seen more often in Scotland than in the US. I appreciate being asked to make it. Something different and fun.

Parking at the Fitz: Nightlights

 

Painting number eight in my parking garage series; it is a nocturne. This is the view of the garage from the Jones Falls Expressway. Although this shows the top two floors, the garage is actually eight stories high.

24"x24" Oil on canvas.

$800

©2012 Deborah Kommalan 

The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders

 

 

The Cameron Highlanders regiment wears Cameron of Erracht tartan. Here it is shown pleated to stripe, as is proper for a regimental kilt. In 1961, the Camerons merged with the Seaforth Highlanders to form the Queen's Own Highlanders. I thought I would show the kilt stretched out to it's full length. It will wrap around and be buckled to fit.

Unnamed plaid

 

Interesting that this plaid makes such a successful kilt. A plaid with no name - it's not a tartan. But it is woven in a traditional colorway: "weathered" - where the blues become slate, the greens become khaki and the blacks become a very soft brown-black, leaving the reds vibrant. In Scotland, such a fabric is known as a "fashion plaid".

MacLaren kilted skirt

This is a "kilted skirt" so-called since in Scotland a kilt is men's wear. Hand-stitched and pleated to the yellow stripe. Modern colorway.