Early Morning Fog, oil on canvas, 16" x 20". Sold
This last piece from my Fact and Ambiguity series, suggests a light reminiscent of the 17th century landscape painters' interest in luminism but with a modern twist. The fact is the scene, a shed, a tree, etc. The ambiguity is
the distillation of the forms, the sublime of the objects - a
subtraction of information that still conveys a luminous effect. Here the dawn light cuts through the early morning fog on an Indiana country field.
Friday, August 19, 2016
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