Dream Time, 18x24 inches oil on canvas panel by Kenney Mencher
$600.00
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I try to be as creative as I can with the titles of my paintings. I'm trying to suggest to my audience a trait or quality about the character that they see in the painting. In this instance I was trying to make a kind of painting that would appeal to a gay audience who were interested in twinks. In this case, this beautiful young man.
According to the urban dictionary a twink is,
A "twink" is usually considered a homosexual male with attractive, boyish qualities. Typically from the ages of 18-25, and often thought as a young, white, fashionable male.
Although this is probably considered a wet into wet or ala prima painting, roughly defined as a all at one time painted very immediately and/or quickly, this painting was still a little bit more "modern" in how I handled the paint texture and the color in it. If you look at the background you'll see that the paint is literally troweled on with plastering knives so that it stands up in rough peaks and has a bit more texture to it. The figure is painted with hogs hair bristle brushes and if you look closely you can see a lot of the textures and direction of the brush marks. The calligraphy and brush mark is actually sort of planned on my part in an attempt to create a sense of volume and to show the direction that the planes are going. In essence the brush marks are designed to describe the anatomy in a kind of physical way.
The color in the painting both on the figure and especially in the background is an attempt to show an alternation between warm and cool tones. Cool tones are usually associated with colors like blue and green, colors associated with water. While the warm tones are colors that have more yellows and oranges in that are associated with fire or the sun. As things move away from the light I tried to cool colors off a little bit more and as they get closer to the light source they generally have more oranges and yellows in them in an attempt to show the intensity of the light. These are some of the most basic lessons that I learned about painting as early as elementary school when my mom would drop me off for weekend and summer programs at the Cleveland Museum of Art. By high school, I had moved back to New York and lived in the Bronx with my father and his new family where I attended the High School of Art and Design. I got quite the education in high school.
One of my favorite things to do is to paint small brushy portraits and half figures. It's one of the things that I learned to do in high school, I went to the High School Art Design in New York City, where I studied painting with Max Ginsburg and Irwin Greenberg. Greenberg conducted an extra open studio time before school began that he called "The Old Hat Painting Club." We would get to school about two or three hours early and one of us would model for the rest of the students who would begin painting a wet into wet or "ala prima" painting of either the full figure, head and shoulders, or just the face of a single person. We would all dig into our pockets and contribute a quarter or $.50 to pay the model. This was way back in 1979 so that actually could amount to going out for sandwich or a meal.
Greenberg taught us a quick 19th-century style that is often referred to as wet into wet or sometimes ala prima. What this means is we with telling the canvas with some turpentine and a little bit of burnt sienna paint and then start drawing into this soupy mix with the darker brown, usually burnt umber, and draw with the brush. We would immediately start to model the shading or value structure as we painted and we would sometimes wipe out the lighter areas to be able to see the value structure or structure of light and shadow as it moved across the figure or face. You have to work very quickly and sometimes you only had two or three two-hour sessions to complete the painting and our teachers were so skillful that they were able to make a completed portrait, in the style of John Singer Sargent, sometimes in as little as an hour. It was a kind of magic and we strove to learn how to do that. Now at the ripe old age of 57 I'm able to paint beautiful young people and sometimes older handsome men in anywhere between 2 to 5 hours. In the style of my teachers. This painting took about, a lot longer, I'm not as good as Greenberg.
Here are some of the places on the web that are licensed or have permission to represent me.
https://www.kenney-mencher.net/
http://www.kenney-mencher.com/
http://www.etsy.com/shop/kmencher
https://www.instagram.com/kenneymencher/
https://www.facebook.com/Kenney.Mencher
http://www.youtube.com/user/kmencher
PoojiDung ,12/04/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful art! I can’t believe I own it. Both paintings look even better in person. The piece “Vacation” Is larger than described (almost 6’ tall rather than the 5’ listed). Communication was fantastic, shipping was smooth, and delivery went off without a hitch. Seller included some small prints and documentation before the paintings could be shipped and also sent a personalized water color in advance. Thank you, Kenney!
KC ,11/29/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Lovely print from Kenney Mencher. My only regret is not having been able to purchase the original!
KC ,11/29/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Outstanding work from Kenney Mencher, I'm so delighted to have this on display in my home!
Art ,11/12/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Kenney, another beautiful piece to add to my collection. Thank you for the fast shipping.
Ann ,11/08/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful work, immensely talented artist, thought-provoking emotion is discovered regarding these captivating pieces by painter Kenney Mencher.
Nima ,10/06/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
James ,09/28/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Very nice and thick paper on this print. Going to look great on the wall.
James ,09/28/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Love it. Got the Frames in today to get it up on the wall!
Nima ,09/24/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Such an amazing art, totally love it. And the shipping worked very well. Thx Kenney!
Joseph ,09/13/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beyond extraordinary! This was a gift for a friend of mine who'd spent the past six months recovering from cancer treatment.
Travis ,09/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Gorgeous painting and lovely written note by artist
Joseph ,09/06/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Art ,09/02/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank Kenney for another amazing watercolor to add to my collection.
KC ,08/02/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
More outstanding work from Kenney Mencher that I am delighted to have in my home!
Jon ,07/21/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Always great work, buy with confidence from Kenney.
ReadingMoose ,07/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Couldn't be happier with my purchase.
ReadingMoose ,07/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Utterly amazing work. I love looking at it!
Michael ,07/07/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank you so much for the beautiful painting and the sketch . I Love them .
Kevin ,07/03/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful artwork!! I look forward to purchasing more artwork from this amazing artist!!
Art ,06/27/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Another amazing painting from Kenney!
Michael ,05/26/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Many thanks !!!!!! I love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
robert ,05/25/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
As always very zufrieden, Thank you
Benjamine ,05/13/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Kenny is an amazing talent. The picture online does not do justice To the exquisite piece of art delivered to my home. Expertly packaged, prompt and A little something extra thrown in as a free gift. I couldn’t avast for a better experience.
markemoody435 ,05/08/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
AMAZING! Photos don't capture the texture of the painting. Arrived carefully packaged.
Michael ,04/15/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank you for this AMAZING and beautiful painting and the complimentary watercolor !!!
I try to be as creative as I can with the titles of my paintings. I'm trying to suggest to my audience a trait or quality about the character that they see in the painting. In this instance I was trying to make a kind of painting that would appeal to a gay audience who were interested in twinks. In this case, this beautiful young man.
According to the urban dictionary a twink is,
A "twink" is usually considered a homosexual male with attractive, boyish qualities. Typically from the ages of 18-25, and often thought as a young, white, fashionable male.
Although this is probably considered a wet into wet or ala prima painting, roughly defined as a all at one time painted very immediately and/or quickly, this painting was still a little bit more "modern" in how I handled the paint texture and the color in it. If you look at the background you'll see that the paint is literally troweled on with plastering knives so that it stands up in rough peaks and has a bit more texture to it. The figure is painted with hogs hair bristle brushes and if you look closely you can see a lot of the textures and direction of the brush marks. The calligraphy and brush mark is actually sort of planned on my part in an attempt to create a sense of volume and to show the direction that the planes are going. In essence the brush marks are designed to describe the anatomy in a kind of physical way.
The color in the painting both on the figure and especially in the background is an attempt to show an alternation between warm and cool tones. Cool tones are usually associated with colors like blue and green, colors associated with water. While the warm tones are colors that have more yellows and oranges in that are associated with fire or the sun. As things move away from the light I tried to cool colors off a little bit more and as they get closer to the light source they generally have more oranges and yellows in them in an attempt to show the intensity of the light. These are some of the most basic lessons that I learned about painting as early as elementary school when my mom would drop me off for weekend and summer programs at the Cleveland Museum of Art. By high school, I had moved back to New York and lived in the Bronx with my father and his new family where I attended the High School of Art and Design. I got quite the education in high school.
One of my favorite things to do is to paint small brushy portraits and half figures. It's one of the things that I learned to do in high school, I went to the High School Art Design in New York City, where I studied painting with Max Ginsburg and Irwin Greenberg. Greenberg conducted an extra open studio time before school began that he called "The Old Hat Painting Club." We would get to school about two or three hours early and one of us would model for the rest of the students who would begin painting a wet into wet or "ala prima" painting of either the full figure, head and shoulders, or just the face of a single person. We would all dig into our pockets and contribute a quarter or $.50 to pay the model. This was way back in 1979 so that actually could amount to going out for sandwich or a meal.
Greenberg taught us a quick 19th-century style that is often referred to as wet into wet or sometimes ala prima. What this means is we with telling the canvas with some turpentine and a little bit of burnt sienna paint and then start drawing into this soupy mix with the darker brown, usually burnt umber, and draw with the brush. We would immediately start to model the shading or value structure as we painted and we would sometimes wipe out the lighter areas to be able to see the value structure or structure of light and shadow as it moved across the figure or face. You have to work very quickly and sometimes you only had two or three two-hour sessions to complete the painting and our teachers were so skillful that they were able to make a completed portrait, in the style of John Singer Sargent, sometimes in as little as an hour. It was a kind of magic and we strove to learn how to do that. Now at the ripe old age of 57 I'm able to paint beautiful young people and sometimes older handsome men in anywhere between 2 to 5 hours. In the style of my teachers. This painting took about, a lot longer, I'm not as good as Greenberg.
Here are some of the places on the web that are licensed or have permission to represent me.
https://www.kenney-mencher.net/
http://www.kenney-mencher.com/
http://www.etsy.com/shop/kmencher
https://www.instagram.com/kenneymencher/
https://www.facebook.com/Kenney.Mencher
http://www.youtube.com/user/kmencher
PoojiDung ,12/04/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful art! I can’t believe I own it. Both paintings look even better in person. The piece “Vacation” Is larger than described (almost 6’ tall rather than the 5’ listed). Communication was fantastic, shipping was smooth, and delivery went off without a hitch. Seller included some small prints and documentation before the paintings could be shipped and also sent a personalized water color in advance. Thank you, Kenney!
KC ,11/29/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Lovely print from Kenney Mencher. My only regret is not having been able to purchase the original!
KC ,11/29/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Outstanding work from Kenney Mencher, I'm so delighted to have this on display in my home!
Art ,11/12/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Kenney, another beautiful piece to add to my collection. Thank you for the fast shipping.
Ann ,11/08/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful work, immensely talented artist, thought-provoking emotion is discovered regarding these captivating pieces by painter Kenney Mencher.
Nima ,10/06/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
James ,09/28/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Very nice and thick paper on this print. Going to look great on the wall.
James ,09/28/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Love it. Got the Frames in today to get it up on the wall!
Nima ,09/24/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Such an amazing art, totally love it. And the shipping worked very well. Thx Kenney!
Joseph ,09/13/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beyond extraordinary! This was a gift for a friend of mine who'd spent the past six months recovering from cancer treatment.
Travis ,09/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Gorgeous painting and lovely written note by artist
Joseph ,09/06/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Art ,09/02/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank Kenney for another amazing watercolor to add to my collection.
KC ,08/02/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
More outstanding work from Kenney Mencher that I am delighted to have in my home!
Jon ,07/21/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Always great work, buy with confidence from Kenney.
ReadingMoose ,07/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Couldn't be happier with my purchase.
ReadingMoose ,07/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Utterly amazing work. I love looking at it!
Michael ,07/07/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank you so much for the beautiful painting and the sketch . I Love them .
Kevin ,07/03/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful artwork!! I look forward to purchasing more artwork from this amazing artist!!
Art ,06/27/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Another amazing painting from Kenney!
Michael ,05/26/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Many thanks !!!!!! I love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
robert ,05/25/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
As always very zufrieden, Thank you
Benjamine ,05/13/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Kenny is an amazing talent. The picture online does not do justice To the exquisite piece of art delivered to my home. Expertly packaged, prompt and A little something extra thrown in as a free gift. I couldn’t avast for a better experience.
markemoody435 ,05/08/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
AMAZING! Photos don't capture the texture of the painting. Arrived carefully packaged.
Michael ,04/15/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank you for this AMAZING and beautiful painting and the complimentary watercolor !!!
ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING/FREE SHIPPING
I try to be as creative as I can with the titles of my paintings. I'm trying to suggest to my audience a trait or quality about the character that they see in the painting. In this instance I was trying to make a kind of painting that would appeal to a gay audience who were interested in twinks. In this case, this beautiful young man.
According to the urban dictionary a twink is,
A "twink" is usually considered a homosexual male with attractive, boyish qualities. Typically from the ages of 18-25, and often thought as a young, white, fashionable male.
Although this is probably considered a wet into wet or ala prima painting, roughly defined as a all at one time painted very immediately and/or quickly, this painting was still a little bit more "modern" in how I handled the paint texture and the color in it. If you look at the background you'll see that the paint is literally troweled on with plastering knives so that it stands up in rough peaks and has a bit more texture to it. The figure is painted with hogs hair bristle brushes and if you look closely you can see a lot of the textures and direction of the brush marks. The calligraphy and brush mark is actually sort of planned on my part in an attempt to create a sense of volume and to show the direction that the planes are going. In essence the brush marks are designed to describe the anatomy in a kind of physical way.
The color in the painting both on the figure and especially in the background is an attempt to show an alternation between warm and cool tones. Cool tones are usually associated with colors like blue and green, colors associated with water. While the warm tones are colors that have more yellows and oranges in that are associated with fire or the sun. As things move away from the light I tried to cool colors off a little bit more and as they get closer to the light source they generally have more oranges and yellows in them in an attempt to show the intensity of the light. These are some of the most basic lessons that I learned about painting as early as elementary school when my mom would drop me off for weekend and summer programs at the Cleveland Museum of Art. By high school, I had moved back to New York and lived in the Bronx with my father and his new family where I attended the High School of Art and Design. I got quite the education in high school.
One of my favorite things to do is to paint small brushy portraits and half figures. It's one of the things that I learned to do in high school, I went to the High School Art Design in New York City, where I studied painting with Max Ginsburg and Irwin Greenberg. Greenberg conducted an extra open studio time before school began that he called "The Old Hat Painting Club." We would get to school about two or three hours early and one of us would model for the rest of the students who would begin painting a wet into wet or "ala prima" painting of either the full figure, head and shoulders, or just the face of a single person. We would all dig into our pockets and contribute a quarter or $.50 to pay the model. This was way back in 1979 so that actually could amount to going out for sandwich or a meal.
Greenberg taught us a quick 19th-century style that is often referred to as wet into wet or sometimes ala prima. What this means is we with telling the canvas with some turpentine and a little bit of burnt sienna paint and then start drawing into this soupy mix with the darker brown, usually burnt umber, and draw with the brush. We would immediately start to model the shading or value structure as we painted and we would sometimes wipe out the lighter areas to be able to see the value structure or structure of light and shadow as it moved across the figure or face. You have to work very quickly and sometimes you only had two or three two-hour sessions to complete the painting and our teachers were so skillful that they were able to make a completed portrait, in the style of John Singer Sargent, sometimes in as little as an hour. It was a kind of magic and we strove to learn how to do that. Now at the ripe old age of 57 I'm able to paint beautiful young people and sometimes older handsome men in anywhere between 2 to 5 hours. In the style of my teachers. This painting took about, a lot longer, I'm not as good as Greenberg.
Here are some of the places on the web that are licensed or have permission to represent me.
https://www.kenney-mencher.net/
http://www.kenney-mencher.com/
http://www.etsy.com/shop/kmencher
https://www.instagram.com/kenneymencher/
https://www.facebook.com/Kenney.Mencher
http://www.youtube.com/user/kmencher
PoojiDung ,12/04/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful art! I can’t believe I own it. Both paintings look even better in person. The piece “Vacation” Is larger than described (almost 6’ tall rather than the 5’ listed). Communication was fantastic, shipping was smooth, and delivery went off without a hitch. Seller included some small prints and documentation before the paintings could be shipped and also sent a personalized water color in advance. Thank you, Kenney!
KC ,11/29/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Lovely print from Kenney Mencher. My only regret is not having been able to purchase the original!
KC ,11/29/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Outstanding work from Kenney Mencher, I'm so delighted to have this on display in my home!
Art ,11/12/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Kenney, another beautiful piece to add to my collection. Thank you for the fast shipping.
Ann ,11/08/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful work, immensely talented artist, thought-provoking emotion is discovered regarding these captivating pieces by painter Kenney Mencher.
Nima ,10/06/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
James ,09/28/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Very nice and thick paper on this print. Going to look great on the wall.
James ,09/28/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Love it. Got the Frames in today to get it up on the wall!
Nima ,09/24/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Such an amazing art, totally love it. And the shipping worked very well. Thx Kenney!
Joseph ,09/13/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beyond extraordinary! This was a gift for a friend of mine who'd spent the past six months recovering from cancer treatment.
Travis ,09/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Gorgeous painting and lovely written note by artist
Joseph ,09/06/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Art ,09/02/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank Kenney for another amazing watercolor to add to my collection.
KC ,08/02/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
More outstanding work from Kenney Mencher that I am delighted to have in my home!
Jon ,07/21/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Always great work, buy with confidence from Kenney.
ReadingMoose ,07/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Couldn't be happier with my purchase.
ReadingMoose ,07/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Utterly amazing work. I love looking at it!
Michael ,07/07/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank you so much for the beautiful painting and the sketch . I Love them .
Kevin ,07/03/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful artwork!! I look forward to purchasing more artwork from this amazing artist!!
Art ,06/27/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Another amazing painting from Kenney!
Michael ,05/26/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Many thanks !!!!!! I love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
robert ,05/25/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
As always very zufrieden, Thank you
Benjamine ,05/13/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Kenny is an amazing talent. The picture online does not do justice To the exquisite piece of art delivered to my home. Expertly packaged, prompt and A little something extra thrown in as a free gift. I couldn’t avast for a better experience.
markemoody435 ,05/08/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
AMAZING! Photos don't capture the texture of the painting. Arrived carefully packaged.
Michael ,04/15/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank you for this AMAZING and beautiful painting and the complimentary watercolor !!!
I try to be as creative as I can with the titles of my paintings. I'm trying to suggest to my audience a trait or quality about the character that they see in the painting. In this instance I was trying to make a kind of painting that would appeal to a gay audience who were interested in twinks. In this case, this beautiful young man.
According to the urban dictionary a twink is,
A "twink" is usually considered a homosexual male with attractive, boyish qualities. Typically from the ages of 18-25, and often thought as a young, white, fashionable male.
Although this is probably considered a wet into wet or ala prima painting, roughly defined as a all at one time painted very immediately and/or quickly, this painting was still a little bit more "modern" in how I handled the paint texture and the color in it. If you look at the background you'll see that the paint is literally troweled on with plastering knives so that it stands up in rough peaks and has a bit more texture to it. The figure is painted with hogs hair bristle brushes and if you look closely you can see a lot of the textures and direction of the brush marks. The calligraphy and brush mark is actually sort of planned on my part in an attempt to create a sense of volume and to show the direction that the planes are going. In essence the brush marks are designed to describe the anatomy in a kind of physical way.
The color in the painting both on the figure and especially in the background is an attempt to show an alternation between warm and cool tones. Cool tones are usually associated with colors like blue and green, colors associated with water. While the warm tones are colors that have more yellows and oranges in that are associated with fire or the sun. As things move away from the light I tried to cool colors off a little bit more and as they get closer to the light source they generally have more oranges and yellows in them in an attempt to show the intensity of the light. These are some of the most basic lessons that I learned about painting as early as elementary school when my mom would drop me off for weekend and summer programs at the Cleveland Museum of Art. By high school, I had moved back to New York and lived in the Bronx with my father and his new family where I attended the High School of Art and Design. I got quite the education in high school.
One of my favorite things to do is to paint small brushy portraits and half figures. It's one of the things that I learned to do in high school, I went to the High School Art Design in New York City, where I studied painting with Max Ginsburg and Irwin Greenberg. Greenberg conducted an extra open studio time before school began that he called "The Old Hat Painting Club." We would get to school about two or three hours early and one of us would model for the rest of the students who would begin painting a wet into wet or "ala prima" painting of either the full figure, head and shoulders, or just the face of a single person. We would all dig into our pockets and contribute a quarter or $.50 to pay the model. This was way back in 1979 so that actually could amount to going out for sandwich or a meal.
Greenberg taught us a quick 19th-century style that is often referred to as wet into wet or sometimes ala prima. What this means is we with telling the canvas with some turpentine and a little bit of burnt sienna paint and then start drawing into this soupy mix with the darker brown, usually burnt umber, and draw with the brush. We would immediately start to model the shading or value structure as we painted and we would sometimes wipe out the lighter areas to be able to see the value structure or structure of light and shadow as it moved across the figure or face. You have to work very quickly and sometimes you only had two or three two-hour sessions to complete the painting and our teachers were so skillful that they were able to make a completed portrait, in the style of John Singer Sargent, sometimes in as little as an hour. It was a kind of magic and we strove to learn how to do that. Now at the ripe old age of 57 I'm able to paint beautiful young people and sometimes older handsome men in anywhere between 2 to 5 hours. In the style of my teachers. This painting took about, a lot longer, I'm not as good as Greenberg.
Here are some of the places on the web that are licensed or have permission to represent me.
https://www.kenney-mencher.net/
http://www.kenney-mencher.com/
http://www.etsy.com/shop/kmencher
https://www.instagram.com/kenneymencher/
https://www.facebook.com/Kenney.Mencher
http://www.youtube.com/user/kmencher
PoojiDung ,12/04/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful art! I can’t believe I own it. Both paintings look even better in person. The piece “Vacation” Is larger than described (almost 6’ tall rather than the 5’ listed). Communication was fantastic, shipping was smooth, and delivery went off without a hitch. Seller included some small prints and documentation before the paintings could be shipped and also sent a personalized water color in advance. Thank you, Kenney!
KC ,11/29/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Lovely print from Kenney Mencher. My only regret is not having been able to purchase the original!
KC ,11/29/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Outstanding work from Kenney Mencher, I'm so delighted to have this on display in my home!
Art ,11/12/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Kenney, another beautiful piece to add to my collection. Thank you for the fast shipping.
Ann ,11/08/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful work, immensely talented artist, thought-provoking emotion is discovered regarding these captivating pieces by painter Kenney Mencher.
Nima ,10/06/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
James ,09/28/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Very nice and thick paper on this print. Going to look great on the wall.
James ,09/28/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Love it. Got the Frames in today to get it up on the wall!
Nima ,09/24/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Such an amazing art, totally love it. And the shipping worked very well. Thx Kenney!
Joseph ,09/13/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beyond extraordinary! This was a gift for a friend of mine who'd spent the past six months recovering from cancer treatment.
Travis ,09/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Gorgeous painting and lovely written note by artist
Joseph ,09/06/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Art ,09/02/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank Kenney for another amazing watercolor to add to my collection.
KC ,08/02/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
More outstanding work from Kenney Mencher that I am delighted to have in my home!
Jon ,07/21/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Always great work, buy with confidence from Kenney.
ReadingMoose ,07/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Couldn't be happier with my purchase.
ReadingMoose ,07/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Utterly amazing work. I love looking at it!
Michael ,07/07/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank you so much for the beautiful painting and the sketch . I Love them .
Kevin ,07/03/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful artwork!! I look forward to purchasing more artwork from this amazing artist!!
Art ,06/27/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Another amazing painting from Kenney!
Michael ,05/26/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Many thanks !!!!!! I love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
robert ,05/25/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
As always very zufrieden, Thank you
Benjamine ,05/13/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Kenny is an amazing talent. The picture online does not do justice To the exquisite piece of art delivered to my home. Expertly packaged, prompt and A little something extra thrown in as a free gift. I couldn’t avast for a better experience.
markemoody435 ,05/08/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
AMAZING! Photos don't capture the texture of the painting. Arrived carefully packaged.
Michael ,04/15/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank you for this AMAZING and beautiful painting and the complimentary watercolor !!!
ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING/FREE SHIPPING
I try to be as creative as I can with the titles of my paintings. I'm trying to suggest to my audience a trait or quality about the character that they see in the painting. In this instance I was trying to make a kind of painting that would appeal to a gay audience who were interested in twinks. In this case, this beautiful young man.
According to the urban dictionary a twink is,
A "twink" is usually considered a homosexual male with attractive, boyish qualities. Typically from the ages of 18-25, and often thought as a young, white, fashionable male.
Although this is probably considered a wet into wet or ala prima painting, roughly defined as a all at one time painted very immediately and/or quickly, this painting was still a little bit more "modern" in how I handled the paint texture and the color in it. If you look at the background you'll see that the paint is literally troweled on with plastering knives so that it stands up in rough peaks and has a bit more texture to it. The figure is painted with hogs hair bristle brushes and if you look closely you can see a lot of the textures and direction of the brush marks. The calligraphy and brush mark is actually sort of planned on my part in an attempt to create a sense of volume and to show the direction that the planes are going. In essence the brush marks are designed to describe the anatomy in a kind of physical way.
The color in the painting both on the figure and especially in the background is an attempt to show an alternation between warm and cool tones. Cool tones are usually associated with colors like blue and green, colors associated with water. While the warm tones are colors that have more yellows and oranges in that are associated with fire or the sun. As things move away from the light I tried to cool colors off a little bit more and as they get closer to the light source they generally have more oranges and yellows in them in an attempt to show the intensity of the light. These are some of the most basic lessons that I learned about painting as early as elementary school when my mom would drop me off for weekend and summer programs at the Cleveland Museum of Art. By high school, I had moved back to New York and lived in the Bronx with my father and his new family where I attended the High School of Art and Design. I got quite the education in high school.
One of my favorite things to do is to paint small brushy portraits and half figures. It's one of the things that I learned to do in high school, I went to the High School Art Design in New York City, where I studied painting with Max Ginsburg and Irwin Greenberg. Greenberg conducted an extra open studio time before school began that he called "The Old Hat Painting Club." We would get to school about two or three hours early and one of us would model for the rest of the students who would begin painting a wet into wet or "ala prima" painting of either the full figure, head and shoulders, or just the face of a single person. We would all dig into our pockets and contribute a quarter or $.50 to pay the model. This was way back in 1979 so that actually could amount to going out for sandwich or a meal.
Greenberg taught us a quick 19th-century style that is often referred to as wet into wet or sometimes ala prima. What this means is we with telling the canvas with some turpentine and a little bit of burnt sienna paint and then start drawing into this soupy mix with the darker brown, usually burnt umber, and draw with the brush. We would immediately start to model the shading or value structure as we painted and we would sometimes wipe out the lighter areas to be able to see the value structure or structure of light and shadow as it moved across the figure or face. You have to work very quickly and sometimes you only had two or three two-hour sessions to complete the painting and our teachers were so skillful that they were able to make a completed portrait, in the style of John Singer Sargent, sometimes in as little as an hour. It was a kind of magic and we strove to learn how to do that. Now at the ripe old age of 57 I'm able to paint beautiful young people and sometimes older handsome men in anywhere between 2 to 5 hours. In the style of my teachers. This painting took about, a lot longer, I'm not as good as Greenberg.
Here are some of the places on the web that are licensed or have permission to represent me.
https://www.kenney-mencher.net/
http://www.kenney-mencher.com/
http://www.etsy.com/shop/kmencher
https://www.instagram.com/kenneymencher/
https://www.facebook.com/Kenney.Mencher
http://www.youtube.com/user/kmencher
PoojiDung ,12/04/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful art! I can’t believe I own it. Both paintings look even better in person. The piece “Vacation” Is larger than described (almost 6’ tall rather than the 5’ listed). Communication was fantastic, shipping was smooth, and delivery went off without a hitch. Seller included some small prints and documentation before the paintings could be shipped and also sent a personalized water color in advance. Thank you, Kenney!
KC ,11/29/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Lovely print from Kenney Mencher. My only regret is not having been able to purchase the original!
KC ,11/29/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Outstanding work from Kenney Mencher, I'm so delighted to have this on display in my home!
Art ,11/12/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Kenney, another beautiful piece to add to my collection. Thank you for the fast shipping.
Ann ,11/08/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful work, immensely talented artist, thought-provoking emotion is discovered regarding these captivating pieces by painter Kenney Mencher.
Nima ,10/06/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
James ,09/28/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Very nice and thick paper on this print. Going to look great on the wall.
James ,09/28/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Love it. Got the Frames in today to get it up on the wall!
Nima ,09/24/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Such an amazing art, totally love it. And the shipping worked very well. Thx Kenney!
Joseph ,09/13/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beyond extraordinary! This was a gift for a friend of mine who'd spent the past six months recovering from cancer treatment.
Travis ,09/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Gorgeous painting and lovely written note by artist
Joseph ,09/06/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Art ,09/02/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank Kenney for another amazing watercolor to add to my collection.
KC ,08/02/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
More outstanding work from Kenney Mencher that I am delighted to have in my home!
Jon ,07/21/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Always great work, buy with confidence from Kenney.
ReadingMoose ,07/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Couldn't be happier with my purchase.
ReadingMoose ,07/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Utterly amazing work. I love looking at it!
Michael ,07/07/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank you so much for the beautiful painting and the sketch . I Love them .
Kevin ,07/03/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful artwork!! I look forward to purchasing more artwork from this amazing artist!!
Art ,06/27/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Another amazing painting from Kenney!
Michael ,05/26/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Many thanks !!!!!! I love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
robert ,05/25/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
As always very zufrieden, Thank you
Benjamine ,05/13/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Kenny is an amazing talent. The picture online does not do justice To the exquisite piece of art delivered to my home. Expertly packaged, prompt and A little something extra thrown in as a free gift. I couldn’t avast for a better experience.
markemoody435 ,05/08/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
AMAZING! Photos don't capture the texture of the painting. Arrived carefully packaged.
Michael ,04/15/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank you for this AMAZING and beautiful painting and the complimentary watercolor !!!
I try to be as creative as I can with the titles of my paintings. I'm trying to suggest to my audience a trait or quality about the character that they see in the painting. In this instance I was trying to make a kind of painting that would appeal to a gay audience who were interested in twinks. In this case, this beautiful young man.
According to the urban dictionary a twink is,
A "twink" is usually considered a homosexual male with attractive, boyish qualities. Typically from the ages of 18-25, and often thought as a young, white, fashionable male.
Although this is probably considered a wet into wet or ala prima painting, roughly defined as a all at one time painted very immediately and/or quickly, this painting was still a little bit more "modern" in how I handled the paint texture and the color in it. If you look at the background you'll see that the paint is literally troweled on with plastering knives so that it stands up in rough peaks and has a bit more texture to it. The figure is painted with hogs hair bristle brushes and if you look closely you can see a lot of the textures and direction of the brush marks. The calligraphy and brush mark is actually sort of planned on my part in an attempt to create a sense of volume and to show the direction that the planes are going. In essence the brush marks are designed to describe the anatomy in a kind of physical way.
The color in the painting both on the figure and especially in the background is an attempt to show an alternation between warm and cool tones. Cool tones are usually associated with colors like blue and green, colors associated with water. While the warm tones are colors that have more yellows and oranges in that are associated with fire or the sun. As things move away from the light I tried to cool colors off a little bit more and as they get closer to the light source they generally have more oranges and yellows in them in an attempt to show the intensity of the light. These are some of the most basic lessons that I learned about painting as early as elementary school when my mom would drop me off for weekend and summer programs at the Cleveland Museum of Art. By high school, I had moved back to New York and lived in the Bronx with my father and his new family where I attended the High School of Art and Design. I got quite the education in high school.
One of my favorite things to do is to paint small brushy portraits and half figures. It's one of the things that I learned to do in high school, I went to the High School Art Design in New York City, where I studied painting with Max Ginsburg and Irwin Greenberg. Greenberg conducted an extra open studio time before school began that he called "The Old Hat Painting Club." We would get to school about two or three hours early and one of us would model for the rest of the students who would begin painting a wet into wet or "ala prima" painting of either the full figure, head and shoulders, or just the face of a single person. We would all dig into our pockets and contribute a quarter or $.50 to pay the model. This was way back in 1979 so that actually could amount to going out for sandwich or a meal.
Greenberg taught us a quick 19th-century style that is often referred to as wet into wet or sometimes ala prima. What this means is we with telling the canvas with some turpentine and a little bit of burnt sienna paint and then start drawing into this soupy mix with the darker brown, usually burnt umber, and draw with the brush. We would immediately start to model the shading or value structure as we painted and we would sometimes wipe out the lighter areas to be able to see the value structure or structure of light and shadow as it moved across the figure or face. You have to work very quickly and sometimes you only had two or three two-hour sessions to complete the painting and our teachers were so skillful that they were able to make a completed portrait, in the style of John Singer Sargent, sometimes in as little as an hour. It was a kind of magic and we strove to learn how to do that. Now at the ripe old age of 57 I'm able to paint beautiful young people and sometimes older handsome men in anywhere between 2 to 5 hours. In the style of my teachers. This painting took about, a lot longer, I'm not as good as Greenberg.
Here are some of the places on the web that are licensed or have permission to represent me.
https://www.kenney-mencher.net/
http://www.kenney-mencher.com/
http://www.etsy.com/shop/kmencher
https://www.instagram.com/kenneymencher/
https://www.facebook.com/Kenney.Mencher
http://www.youtube.com/user/kmencher
PoojiDung ,12/04/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful art! I can’t believe I own it. Both paintings look even better in person. The piece “Vacation” Is larger than described (almost 6’ tall rather than the 5’ listed). Communication was fantastic, shipping was smooth, and delivery went off without a hitch. Seller included some small prints and documentation before the paintings could be shipped and also sent a personalized water color in advance. Thank you, Kenney!
KC ,11/29/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Lovely print from Kenney Mencher. My only regret is not having been able to purchase the original!
KC ,11/29/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Outstanding work from Kenney Mencher, I'm so delighted to have this on display in my home!
Art ,11/12/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Kenney, another beautiful piece to add to my collection. Thank you for the fast shipping.
Ann ,11/08/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful work, immensely talented artist, thought-provoking emotion is discovered regarding these captivating pieces by painter Kenney Mencher.
Nima ,10/06/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
James ,09/28/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Very nice and thick paper on this print. Going to look great on the wall.
James ,09/28/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Love it. Got the Frames in today to get it up on the wall!
Nima ,09/24/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Such an amazing art, totally love it. And the shipping worked very well. Thx Kenney!
Joseph ,09/13/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beyond extraordinary! This was a gift for a friend of mine who'd spent the past six months recovering from cancer treatment.
Travis ,09/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Gorgeous painting and lovely written note by artist
Joseph ,09/06/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Art ,09/02/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank Kenney for another amazing watercolor to add to my collection.
KC ,08/02/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
More outstanding work from Kenney Mencher that I am delighted to have in my home!
Jon ,07/21/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Always great work, buy with confidence from Kenney.
ReadingMoose ,07/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Couldn't be happier with my purchase.
ReadingMoose ,07/09/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Utterly amazing work. I love looking at it!
Michael ,07/07/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank you so much for the beautiful painting and the sketch . I Love them .
Kevin ,07/03/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Beautiful artwork!! I look forward to purchasing more artwork from this amazing artist!!
Art ,06/27/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Another amazing painting from Kenney!
Michael ,05/26/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Many thanks !!!!!! I love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
robert ,05/25/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
As always very zufrieden, Thank you
Benjamine ,05/13/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Kenny is an amazing talent. The picture online does not do justice To the exquisite piece of art delivered to my home. Expertly packaged, prompt and A little something extra thrown in as a free gift. I couldn’t avast for a better experience.
markemoody435 ,05/08/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
AMAZING! Photos don't capture the texture of the painting. Arrived carefully packaged.
Michael ,04/15/2020 Stars out of Five: 5,
Thank you for this AMAZING and beautiful painting and the complimentary watercolor !!!