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Janet Rickus Art

American

You can’t take a bite out of Janet Rickus’s artworks, although you may want to. A true virtuoso of still life paintings, Rickus creates impeccable Photorealistic depictions of fruits, vegetables and tableware staged on linen-draped tables that would leave even the world’s greatest chefs jealous of her expertise with the art of presentation.

For Rickus, capturing the lifelike qualities of each food requires an incredible amount of concentration, precision and patience. It did not, however, require formal training. The artist is mostly self-taught and has worked to grow her skills for over three decades dating back to her inaugural exhibitions in the early 1990s.

Rickus has had solo and group exhibitions at Hoorn-Ashby Gallery in New York City and has shown her work at the Museum of Fine Arts in Springfield, which is near her hometown of Chicopee, Massachusetts. Rickus was a recipient of an artist grant from the Mass Cultural Council in 2006.

Evident in her meticulous arrangements of colors and shapes, Rickus knows what she likes to paint and how she likes to paint it — she uses only natural light and everything is painted its actual size. Despite her parents owning a grocery store when she was a child, Rickus’s choice of subject has everything to do with textures and stability. Produce is the ultimate portrait subject — unique and completely unmoving so that she gets every delicious detail just right.

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Artist: Janet Rickus
BLUSHING PEARS - Fruit / Realism / Contemporary Still Life
By Janet Rickus
Located in New York, NY
Original Oil Painting by Janet Rickus Janet Rickus (b. 1949, Chicopee, MA) received her education from Central Connecticut State University. However, when it comes to painting she ...
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2010s Contemporary Janet Rickus Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

NESTING - Still Life / Contemporary / Realism / Bird
By Janet Rickus
Located in New York, NY
Original Oil Painting by Janet Rickus
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2010s Contemporary Janet Rickus Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

ROSE-RIMMED - Realism / Contemporary Kitchen Still Life / Potatoes
By Janet Rickus
Located in New York, NY
Original Oil Painting by Janet Rickus
Category

2010s Contemporary Janet Rickus Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

Blue Pottery
By Janet Rickus
Located in Lincoln, MA
oil on canvas
Category

2010s Janet Rickus Art

Martha's Bowl Redux
By Janet Rickus
Located in Lincoln, MA
oil on canvas
Category

2010s Janet Rickus Art

Watermelons with Vertical Stripes
By Janet Rickus
Located in Lincoln, MA
oil on canvas
Category

2010s Janet Rickus Art

Materials

Oil

The Red and The Black
By Janet Rickus
Located in Lincoln, MA
The Red and The Black is comprised of three paintings each measuring 10" x 16" and is available as a set for $ 24,000.
Category

2010s American Realist Janet Rickus Art

Materials

Oil

The Red and The Black (three panels)
By Janet Rickus
Located in Lincoln, MA
tryptych: 3 paintngs each measuring 10" x 16" still life - realism - hyper-realism
Category

2010s American Realist Janet Rickus Art

Materials

Oil

At Rest
By Janet Rickus
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Janet Rickus paints still-lifes featuring fruits, vegetables, vessels, and linens arranged on shelves. She does not alter the shapes, sizes, or tones of the objects before her in the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Janet Rickus Art

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Oil, Canvas

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