Karen Rieger





Evening with Ivory Roses
Oil on canvas
48 x 48 Inches 
$ 3435

(includes frame)





White Anemones with Art Nouveau Vase
Oil on canvas
48 x 48 Inches 
$ 2810

(includes frame)





Anemones and Roses with Jardiniere
Oil on canvas
30 x 40 Inches 
$ 2100

(includes frame)





Viennese Gown with White Roses
Oil on canvas
48 x 36 Inches 
$ 3030

(includes frame)





Viennese Vase with Checks
Oil on canvas
24 x 36 Inches 
$ 1795

(includes frame)





Florentine Afternoon
Oil on canvas
40 x 30 Inches 
$ 2550

(includes frame)





Peacocks & Japanese Peonies
Oil on canvas
60 x 30 Inches 
$ 3240

(includes frame)





Summer Bouquet
Oil on canvas
40 x 30 Inches 
$ 2100

(includes frame)





Apricots
Oil on canvas
48 x 24 Inches 
SOLD




Ivory Blooms with Checked Floor
Oil on canvas
20 x 20 Inches 
$ 1240

(includes frame)





Red Blooms with Ivory Vase
Oil on canvas
20 x 20 Inches 
$ 1240

(includes frame)





Viennese Gown with Checked Floor
Oil on canvas
30 x 15 Inches 
$ 1690

(includes frame)





Woman with Black & Gold Dress
Oil on canvas
30 x 15 Inches 
$ 1690

(includes frame)





Parisian Gown
Oil on canvas
24 x 12 Inches 
SOLD




Evening Roses
Oil on canvas
24 x 12 Inches 
$ 1350

(includes frame)





Mixed Bouquet with Ivory Vase
Oil on canvas
12 x 12 Inches 
SOLD




Woman with Yellow Dress & Rose Bouquet (Study)
Oil on canvas
10 x 10 Inches 
SOLD




Mixed Blooms with Oriental Vase
Oil on canvas
10 x 10 Inches 
$ 650

(includes frame)





Woman with Winter Landscape (Study)
Oil on canvas
10 x 10 Inches 
SOLD




White Roses (study)
Oil on canvas
8 x 10 Inches 
$ 615

(includes frame)





Evening (study)
Oil on canvas
10 x 8 Inches 
$ 715

(includes frame)





Spring (study)
Oil on canvas
10 x 8 Inches 
$ 715

(includes frame)





Roses in the Cerulean Sky (study)
Oil on canvas
10 x 8 Inches 
$ 715

(includes frame)





Yellow Blooms with Red Vase (Study)
Oil on canvas
10 x 8 Inches 
SOLD




Red Roses (study)
Oil on canvas
8 x 6 Inches 
$ 500

(includes frame)





White Blooms
Oil on canvas
12 x 6 Inches 
SOLD




Yellow Peonies
Oil on canvas
12 x 6 Inches 
SOLD




Lady with Fan (study)
Oil on canvas
12 x 6 Inches 
$ 615

(includes frame)





Mixed Blooms with Indigo Vase (study)
Oil on canvas
12 x 6 Inches 
$ 615

(includes frame)





Woman with Fan (study)
Oil on canvas
12 x 6 Inches 
$ 615

(includes frame)





Ivory Blooms (study)
Oil on canvas
12 x 6 Inches 
SOLD




Red Blooms with Blue Vase (Study)
Oil on canvas
6 x 4 Inches 
SOLD

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'Colour is of prime interest in my work, conveying mood and a sense of beauty and sensuality. I use relatively flat areas of colour to emphasize that the painting is an entity in itself rather than a representation of an object. The use of pattern that unites the foreground and background, and an avoidance of the use of perspective, enhances this approach. I am not trying to create an illusion of reality but rather a new version of it.

My most important influences are the works of Klimt, Matisse, Modigliani and Gauguin, as well as sources as diverse as Japanese prints, Persian motifs and the textile patterns of 18th century Europe. I see my art as a dialogue between my imagination and the past, but the actual experience of painting does not come from an intellectual place. When I stand in front of the canvas I may have a vague idea or specific inspiration that begins the idea for the painting - it may be a combination of colours, a pattern or the model's pose that begins the idea, but the painting then seems to paint itself - revealing itself as much to me as it does to the final viewer. I do not begin with preparatory sketches or a defined composition in my mind so that the process of creating the painting remains exciting and mysterious to me.

I draw the composition directly on to the canvas with the brush, beginning with the figure or pot of flowers and creating the surrounding environment as I go. When the composition is completed with the various elements in place, I then begin the underpainting. After a few days when the underpainting is dry I apply more layers of paint to the surface, allowing the colour of the underpainting to show through, creating a richness and a depth to the surface colour. This method requires that I have several canvases on the go at the same time, starting another while the underpainting dries on the previous one. I use a model for my figures or a pose from an old master's painting, however the faces are from my imagination, the features generalized to suggest a universality rather that a specific person. The still life may come from a bouquet on my table, an arrangement in my garden or many times they simply erupt full blown from my imagination.'