
Re-Creation Gallery
Recognition of great Artists who painted the path for Artists to follow, are forever appreciated through re-created work.
While honoring original artist’s masterpieces, I enjoy the freedom of utilizing my own techniques in order to enhance the skill.
Re-Creation by Tim Tietgen
This ReCreation may be purchased through TimTietgenArt@gmail.com
“Tribute to Our Banner in the Sky”
Oil on Canvas
16 x 20
The original was first painted in 1861 by Frederic Edwin Church for the patriotic announcement of the attack on Ft Sumpter.
Re-Creation by Tim Tietgen
“Tribute to Campfire”
Oil on Canvas
16 x 20
(Due to Copyright Regulations, This Painting Is Not For Sale)
This re-creation is dedicated to the original artist, Frank Howell (1937-1997).
Thank you Frank, for your respectful interpretation with dignity of Native American culture.
Re-Creation by Tim Tietgen
This ReCreation may be purchased through TimTietgenArt@gmail.com
“Tribute to Boys in a Dory”
Oil on canvas
11 x 14
Winslow Homer first painted his original in 1880, in watercolor and granite on paper.
Each time I reproduce a masterpiece, I try to use my techniques for training purposes.
Re-Creation by Tim Tietgen
“Tribute to Pottery Keeper”
Acrylic on Canvas
18 x 24
(Due to Copyright Regulations, This Painting Is Not For Sale)
This re-creation is dedicated to the original artist. RC Gorman. (1931-2005).
Originally painted for Lithograph, RC Gorman’s artwork captured another moment in Navajo lifestyle.
“Tribute to A.E. Backus”
Oil on Canvas
18 x 24
(Due to Copyright Regulations, This Painting Is Not For Sale)
Considered “The Dean” of Florida landscape art, Backus exhibited a unique style that inspired generations of artists, including myself.
As a major influential contributor to the developmental structure of the “Florida-Highwaymen Painters”, Albert Backus opened doors for many and hearts for all.
This ReCreation may be purchased through TimTietgenArt@gmail.com
“Tribute to Two Masted Vessel”
Oil on canvas
18 x 24
Ivan Aivazovsky has provided inspiration from 1885, with a beautiful masterpiece, “Two-Masted Vessel in Open Sea”. My intention of this recreation, was to paint a variation of a replica, and sample different color schemes with variations of drama. Be bold and learn from other technicians.