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by Larry Seiler
An outdoor painter by preference- (setting up on location to paint from life), the works of this blog will be frequent exercises painted from whatever strikes my fancy with intent to sharpen my eye, push and stretch my understanding of paint. Note that my links will include my larger artist's site, and latest available giclee prints at Image Kind. Feel free to inquire to the availability of any works seen here.
4 comments:
I particularly enjoy the rocks and water in this. The way you have produced convincing shadow in the water is impressive.
Love your works!!! Your style is so distinctive - it's seems like a nice blend of realism and impressionism - just the right ammount of both! I'm a fan!
thanks Mike...much appreciated...
Thanks Tanya...I connect with your description of realism and impressionism. I painstakingly worked with acrylics for the first 17 years putting 200 to 300 hours into competitive pieces focusing on detail. Then the irony hit me, like an epiphany. I was spending 16 hours or more each day indoors painting about what I loved outdoors.
When that simple realization found its way into the core of my being, I started painting outdoors on location and it has been my main form of painting since. Painting outdoors forces you to adjust to accomodate the very small window of opportunity nature provides with its light. You become painterly though your aim is yet realism.
thanks again...
What you are saying about painting is oddly enough an issue with me but not as an artist - just as a human being, I'm trying to escape this 2D reality that I'm mostly living in at the moment and trying to feel the world in its full, but oh my - it's not easy at all...
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