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View From Cannery Point On North Shore Trail Painting

Tatyana Fogarty

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 12 W x 12 H x 0.2 D in

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Point Lobos Nature Reserve is a scenic coastal area that features a variety of sea animals & wildlife, hiking, diving and a whaling museum. The views from many trails along the shoreline never cease to inspire me to paint them time and again. This artwork started en plein air (outside on location) along the North Shore Trail. There is a very steep climb up to the top of the cliff on Cannery Point from the Whaler's Cove. The view is breathtaking! I tried to transfer the sense of depth of distance of the faraway cliffs, and emphasize the roughness of the closer rocks with thick juicy brushstrokes and even thicker oil paint application with the palette knife. Materials used in creating this artwork: Oil paint on Claessens linen mounted on the 1/8" Sintra panel. The painting is protected with a coat of Gamvar varnish. This artwork is unframed, and will require a frame to hang.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:12 W x 12 H x 0.2 D in

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Signature member of American Impressionist Society (AIS),Signature Member of Laguna Plein Air Painters Association (LPAPA); an Artist Member of California Art Club (CAC), and Oil Painters of America (OPA). All my childhood and youth I lived and breathed music. The transition from playing piano to transferring this inner music on canvas with oil paint happened later in life. I see my art as visual music. I try to bring it to life with harmonious colors, which emanate joy and peace. I infuse each of my brush strokes with its own kind of melody. My hope is that the viewers will hear the sounds and rhythms of that music as they look at my work, and it will generate the same emotions and connections that I had when painting that piece. I am inspired by the way light shapes the landscape, and I strive to capture it on canvas. I often paint en plein air (on location), which allows me to use all my senses to interpret a scene in front of me with a sense of immediacy and honesty. I choose to paint in oils, because I love their robust quality of bright, luminous colors, which are easily bendable and capable of retaining texture and showing brushstrokes. My favorite starting point for the landscape painting is the golden light of late afternoon, known as the “magic hour”, which creates the most intriguing and fascinating effects by merging captivating shadow patterns and warm, luminous color of the setting sun.

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