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Josef Painting

Seamus Berkeley

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Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 16 W x 20 H x 1 D in

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How do you perceive this person? Does he look lifelike, poised as if listening? His hands aren't detailed, but does this make you think of him as any less of a person? Whereas if Josef's eyes weren't finished, he could look a lot less... alive. Why is it that as humans, we don't require the rest of Josef's body to be there in order to connect with this person that has appeared in front of us? Is it his shape? His posture? Or is it that we have access to his gaze, his eyes? In this figurative painting of Josef, it is this spark of light that allows us access, entreé, to this person's presence and state of being, to their essence and aliveness. Josef's eyes are dark in this painting, if not for the tiniest reflection of light that shows up as a mere speck on the pupil. What is it about this speck of light that is so… enlivening? If you can imagine, without this infinitesimal flick of white, Josef may appear zombie-like, dead, muerto, mort. Pure darkness in the eyes signifies the absence of light, the missing key to excitement and vitality. But Josef's eyes are alive and present, so much so that you may wonder what he's gazing at over your shoulder. Are eyes the revered window into the soul? Or a vulnerable access point to connect with another human being? How can a practice of Artful Awareness help us get out of autopilot and drop into awareness or meaningful connection? Is this a simple, ubiquitous opportunity to pay attention to the light in another's eyes, guiding us toward an acute noticing and appreciation of the people in our lives? What do you think? Josef, original oil on canvas, 20" x 16", framed, $2,100 Original paintings and prints by Seamus Berkeley. #figure #impressionism #NewMexico #oil #painting #portrait #Taos #man #southwest #vest

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:16 W x 20 H x 1 D in

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Seamus Berkeley has been creating paintings, photographs and prints in a variety of genres for decades. Dublin-born, Berkeley lives in Taos, New Mexico and travels extensively for inspiration for his paintings and photographic images.His paintings and images are extensively collected, both nationally and internationally, most of which is commissioned fine art paintings. He uses oils as his primary painting medium, focusing on a variety of subjects in a representational impressionistic style and digital camera and phone for his exploration of the natural world. What motivates him to create artwork is that serve as reminders to the viewer of our existence in and as part of nature. The primary goal is to make artwork that reflects his personal experience of memorable moments of being alive. Artwork has the potential to evoke a similar memorable experience for the viewer. Berkeley's work is not only an expression of himself, but it is his own personal contribution to visually recorded history. He has won several regional and national awards for his artwork, including Best Portrait at the Oil Painters of America show in 2000. He is the founder and past-president of the Taos Society of Portrait Artists and a member of the Oil Painters of America. Berkeley's work has been featured in such publications as Southwest Art, Information Warehouse, The Taos News, Art-Talk and The Trail-Gazette. His influences include esteemed artists Charles Cross, Nancy Guzik, Quang Ho, David Lefel, Ron Sherr, Richard Schmid and Teresa Vito. Additionally, he has traveled around the globe to study first-hand the works of master painters. "The beauty of art is not only in the completed work but in its process. The creative process in art is a movement the external world is seen from the artist's perspective and is then returned to the external world through the chosen media. The result of this reflective process is a work of art to be shared by others" ~ Seamus Berkeley Why Do I Create Artwork? Beauty: For me, beauty is a delightful inner experience, not outside of oneself. Each of us has the potential to be in that space and we make the choice to be there or not. Painting is about the active engagement of placing oneself in the state of being that sees things in a beautiful way. The outcome expressed on canvas may lead the observer to wonder what the artist was experiencing while creating the painting.

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