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I painted "Valerie in Her Favorite Gray Sweatshirt" in 1995 while I was in graduate school at the University of Cincinnati. It was a rough period financially. I was juggling my art history thesis, trying to learn how to paint, and figuring out how to afford materials on a student budget.
To save money, I used Luan plywood panels instead of canvas. I’d sketch out sizes and bring them to the local lumber yard to get cut. About half the time they’d get it right—this panel is one of the better ones. If you look closely, it still has some newspaper residue on the back from when I was gessoing it on the kitchen table.
This is oil on wood panel, 11x14 inches, unframed. It shows my wife Valerie, who was often my model. She’s wearing her favorite gray sweatshirt, sitting at a table with her head in her hand. The brushwork is loose and visible, especially in the folds of the fabric. The muted colors and simple composition are typical of what I was doing at the time—quiet, straightforward portraits done quickly from life or memory.
I've been going through old work lately and releasing some pieces that have been in storage for decades. This one’s part of that batch—early pieces from when I was still figuring things out. It’s a simple moment, painted with what I had on hand, and it’s held up pretty well.
Details:
Title: "Valerie in Her Favorite Gray Sweatshirt"
Artist: Kenney Mencher
Year: 1995
Medium: Oil on Luan plywood panel
Size: 11 x 14 inches
Condition: Unframed; signed and in good vintage condition; some minor studio residue on the back
Technique: Painted from life, quick direct style with visible brushwork
Shipping: Ships flat, securely packaged, with insurance and tracking
FREE SHIPPING
This is a handmade work of art NOT a print
Shipping takes 3-4 Weeks
I painted "Valerie in Her Favorite Gray Sweatshirt" in 1995 while I was in graduate school at the University of Cincinnati. It was a rough period financially. I was juggling my art history thesis, trying to learn how to paint, and figuring out how to afford materials on a student budget.
To save money, I used Luan plywood panels instead of canvas. I’d sketch out sizes and bring them to the local lumber yard to get cut. About half the time they’d get it right—this panel is one of the better ones. If you look closely, it still has some newspaper residue on the back from when I was gessoing it on the kitchen table.
This is oil on wood panel, 11x14 inches, unframed. It shows my wife Valerie, who was often my model. She’s wearing her favorite gray sweatshirt, sitting at a table with her head in her hand. The brushwork is loose and visible, especially in the folds of the fabric. The muted colors and simple composition are typical of what I was doing at the time—quiet, straightforward portraits done quickly from life or memory.
I've been going through old work lately and releasing some pieces that have been in storage for decades. This one’s part of that batch—early pieces from when I was still figuring things out. It’s a simple moment, painted with what I had on hand, and it’s held up pretty well.
Details:
Title: "Valerie in Her Favorite Gray Sweatshirt"
Artist: Kenney Mencher
Year: 1995
Medium: Oil on Luan plywood panel
Size: 11 x 14 inches
Condition: Unframed; signed and in good vintage condition; some minor studio residue on the back
Technique: Painted from life, quick direct style with visible brushwork
Shipping: Ships flat, securely packaged, with insurance and tracking
FREE SHIPPING
This is a handmade work of art NOT a print
Shipping takes 3-4 Weeks
I painted "Valerie in Her Favorite Gray Sweatshirt" in 1995 while I was in graduate school at the University of Cincinnati. It was a rough period financially. I was juggling my art history thesis, trying to learn how to paint, and figuring out how to afford materials on a student budget.
To save money, I used Luan plywood panels instead of canvas. I’d sketch out sizes and bring them to the local lumber yard to get cut. About half the time they’d get it right—this panel is one of the better ones. If you look closely, it still has some newspaper residue on the back from when I was gessoing it on the kitchen table.
This is oil on wood panel, 11x14 inches, unframed. It shows my wife Valerie, who was often my model. She’s wearing her favorite gray sweatshirt, sitting at a table with her head in her hand. The brushwork is loose and visible, especially in the folds of the fabric. The muted colors and simple composition are typical of what I was doing at the time—quiet, straightforward portraits done quickly from life or memory.
I've been going through old work lately and releasing some pieces that have been in storage for decades. This one’s part of that batch—early pieces from when I was still figuring things out. It’s a simple moment, painted with what I had on hand, and it’s held up pretty well.
Details:
Title: "Valerie in Her Favorite Gray Sweatshirt"
Artist: Kenney Mencher
Year: 1995
Medium: Oil on Luan plywood panel
Size: 11 x 14 inches
Condition: Unframed; signed and in good vintage condition; some minor studio residue on the back
Technique: Painted from life, quick direct style with visible brushwork
Shipping: Ships flat, securely packaged, with insurance and tracking
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