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In the November 2006 issue of American Artist, still-life artist Benjamin Shamback explained how an energetic underpainting gave life to his carefully refined oil works on metallic surfaces. In this online exclusive gallery, we offer more still-life images as well as three charcoal drawings.
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Apricots 2006, oil on aluminum, 13 x 7. All artwork this gallery collection the artist unless otherwise indicated. | Glasses on Red 3 2006, oil on aluminum, 18 x 24. | Lilies 20005, oil on copper, 13 x 10. |
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Paper and Seashell 2005, charcoal on mylar, 18 x 24. | Paper and Seashell 2005, oil on copper, 12 x 12¾. | Blue Pitcher 2005, oil on copper, 18 x 24. Courtesy Hidell Brooks Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolina. |
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Wine Bottles on Red 2006, oil on copper, 18 x 24. | Bowl on Green 5 2006, oil on copper, 18 x 24. | Pitcher with Red Block 2006, oil on aluminum, 14 x 11. |
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Female Posterior 2005, charcoal, 30 x 20. | Paper and Tool 2005, charcoal on mylar, 14 x 11. | Yellow Plate 2005, oil on aluminum, 10 x 8. |
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