Whose Woods These Are
54 x 72
(click for larger view- pardon the homemade photography)
Sometimes it's just less. One of the great challenges of this project is to find a way to convey the Woods in a way that is authentic but still suggestive and full of mystery. And to do that in sizes ranging from 12 x 16 to 72 x 96. In a 12 x 16 you can use one brushstroke to describe what requires a complicated passage in a larger work. But more importantly, you have to find the right balance between what Asher B Durand called imitation and representation. There are some things which can be imitated and some things that can only be represented (I would use the word suggested perhaps). The right balance is essential to capture a sense of place and yet retain the mystery and mood you want to convey. I wanted the paintings to look like the Woods without being literal portraits- to convey a palpable sense of what it feels to be in this place. That requires something more than suggestive generalization and less than simply copying what you see.
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!
2 comments:
Just lovely. The atmosphere in this painting is wonderful and I feel like I am walking into a place that has never felt the touch of human feet! The colors in your bottom close-up are gorgeous.
I think you succeeded in creating "mystery" Deborah.
Thank you Christi!
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