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Crown Land Entwhistle - Waning Light Print

Terry Orletsky

United States

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In Canada, land that belongs to no individual belongs to the British Monarchy - hence "Crown" land. It is generally scrub land - not much good for anything. The good land is homesteaded. Land that still belongs to the Crown is wilderness - no fences, no manicuring. It is home to every kind of wild animal - roaming the edge of the prairies in a natural habitat. There are bears, moose, elk, deer, wolves, coyotes, bobcats, and all of their assorted prey. This small delight I painted while sitting in the gallery on a rare rainy day in Laguna Beach. I once had a cabin on a wooded acre on the edge of a vast tract of Crown Land near Entwhistle, Alberta. This work continues my exploration of a past that is close behind - a conjured image as close as my memory. The scene looked like this 40 years ago, and it looks like this today, and it will look like this forty years from now. The painting is timeless. 11x14 framed.

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Giclee on Canvas

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16 W x 12 H x 1.25 D in

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17.75 W x 13.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Turner is inspiring. "Indistinctness is my forte." Turner's work glows with light and everything is infused with motion. He is arguably our greatest landscape painter' None of his landscapes are static. My work emulates his. Landscapes are fluid; skies threaten, clouds move, grain sways, trees rustle. A city scape is frenetic with abstract traffic. Mist rises and a path beckons one into the scene. The canvas is attacked with knife and brush and enthusiasm. I like my paintings to exude moods and motion and the evolution of my art tends more and more to the knife and the abstract; expressionism vs. impressionism. I now live in San Diego next to the sea. My roots are in the prairies of Alberta and the mountains of the Canadian Rockies. I paint what I know from my past and my present and my travel destinations - whether it is a vista before me or a memory entrenched in my mind. One reviewer wrote: "Beautiful depth, perspective and feeling emits from these works of art. The artist actually takes you into the painting so that you can feel the work. I will look forward to keeping an eye on future works!" - Laurie Ruffner, Executive Director at Bitterroot Performing Arts Council Another said: Your works are metaphysical. There is a mystery of life in them, of becoming and existence, and affirming the existence of God, all accoutered in a special atmosphere... -Roland Kay. Lately I have been intensely studying the work of the French poet Arthur Rimbaud and the one "following closely on his heels" - the Nobel Laureate Bob Dylan. As one grows older one realizes the past is close behind (as he says in Tangled up in Blue). And my art has become art of the moment, just as Dylan's lyricism and Rimbaud's symbolist poems are of the moment. I am able to conjure up a vision from my memory that appears to me instantly - it is just as close as the moment behind. "We bleed the present moment into a future that never comes and then we recast the future as a past that cannot be recaptured." - Timothy Hampton. My paintings exist suspended in time. When I paint I am aware of that suspension; the scene becomes universal in its impact; timeless. The landscape exists forever on my canvas - immutable. It looked that way just a moment ago - even though the moment captured in my memory is 60 years in the past. It will look like that in this moment and then the next. The universe becomes fractal. "Past, present, and future - all tied up in a single room.

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