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Painting, Wood on Canvas
Size: 14 W x 11 H x 2 D in
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This is an oil painting from my River Stones series, depicting stones on the river banks of the Skagit River in northern Washington State. I use the classical indirect painting method, which involves multiple thin layers of oil paint, allowing the canvas to dry between layers. This technique creates a glowing optical effect based on the varying ways that the various pigments reflect light (i.e., refractive indices). While hiking in the North Cascades last September, I emerged from the woods onto the banks of the Skagit River and a beach covered in beautiful river stones. The variations of color within the stones was subtle, yet surprisingly kaleidoscopic. I immediately envisioned large-scale paintings, work that would dramatically capture the natural beauty of these stones, while also emphasizing their more abstract shapes. The Skagit is the largest and most biologically important river draining into Puget Sound. It is the site of a major salmon run, as well as the largest feeding site in the country for the American eagle, which feeds on chum salmon on its riverbanks from December to February. In photographing my reference images on the riverbank, I used still life concepts to determine how best to frame each image for a pleasing composition. I am particularly fascinated by the abstract shapes of these stones, and the interstices between them. Their complexity makes them an ideal subject as I move from the formal realism in which I was trained to an exploration of the abstract. Although time-consuming to paint, due to the endless variations of color and value in each stone, this work has also been quite meditative and joyful to create. I am fascinated with what is often overlooked. When all the world is shouting, my focus is on the minutiae of nature. My aim is to create a safe harbor that the viewer can enter to quiet the mind, freeing up mental room to see the metaphorical bigger picture. My work always contains elements from nature, especially from the Pacific Northwest, where I call home. I love the muted, subtle colors of our region. What excites me are the shapes of objects- ellipses, in particular- and the energy-filled interstices between them. This River Stones series allows me to explore that fascination. Each composition is an exploratory tour through its own little world.
Painting:Wood on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:14 W x 11 H x 2 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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Patricia Halsell is known for her sensitive oil paintings of nature. Although classically trained, her work has a very contemporary feel, and has been exhibited in numerous regional museums and is in private collections across the country. You can see more of her work at www.PatriciaHalsell.com
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