Margaret Grimes's painting Forsythia II from 2003
Margaret Grimes created the oil painting Forsythia II in 2003, measuring 54 by 72 inches on linen. The work was featured on artcritical on March 7, 2013. This piece showcases Grimes's approach to landscape painting through botanical subject matter. The artist's use of oil on linen highlights traditional techniques in contemporary practice. Forsythia II represents a specific moment in Grimes's artistic output from the early 2000s. The painting's dimensions suggest a substantial scale for intimate viewing. Artcritical included this entry in its online platform, emphasizing digital documentation of artworks. The posting date indicates ongoing archival of Grimes's work within art journalism contexts.
Key facts
- Margaret Grimes painted Forsythia II in 2003
- The medium is oil on linen
- Dimensions are 54 x 72 inches
- Artcritical posted it on March 7, 2013
- The entry was filed under no specific category
- The source is artcritical.com
- The artwork is courtesy of the artist
- The post time was 1:19 am
Entities
Artists
- Margaret Grimes
Institutions
- artcritical