The Drama Of Light
The real subject in any painting is light.
It creates its own sparkling play as it flows across the scene like water.
By focusing a narrow beam of light into this scene, real drama unfolded as the actors emerged from the shadows, and highlights and reflections darted everywhere.
Paint, canvas, and brushes might seem like the materials of the artist, but that is incorrect – they are just tools to capture the real material – the light itself.
The original painting has sold, but prints are available.
So… we’ve looked at 7 paintings so far – is it time for a refreshment?
If you would prefer to see all of the paintings in the show at once, you can skip ahead to the gallery page.
The Drama Of Light
The real subject in any painting is light.
It creates its own sparkling play as it flows across the scene like water.
By focusing a narrow beam of light into this scene, real drama unfolded as the actors emerged from the shadows, and highlights and reflections darted everywhere.
Paint, canvas, and brushes might seem like the materials of the artist, but that is incorrect – they are just tools to capture the real material – the light itself.
The original painting has sold, but prints are available.
So… we’ve looked at 7 paintings so far – is it time for a refreshment?
If you would prefer to see all of the paintings in the show at once, you can skip ahead to the gallery page.
I finish between 1 and 4 paintings every month, and show them to my subscribers first.
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