174 Views
1
View In My Room
Fine Art Paper
12 x 9 in ($100)
White ($80)
174 Views
1
Inspired by James Fitzgerald watercolors and the oil paintings of Eric Hudson, I have painted a Mohegan Island lobsterman rowing in the harbor in the Fall just before the beginning of the lobster fishing season. This painting image was painted 4 times, twice as black and white monochrome watercolors and twice as a colored high key colored watercolor and a low key colored watercolor on the highest quality vintage handmade 300 lb Whatman watercolor paper made in England in 1948 and is very rare. The watercolor paints used are Holbein, Old Holland and Daniel Smith and Winsor Newton purest pigments and highest in quality. This watercolor is painted using a slightly high key color palette of the watercolor master James Fitzgerald. This color combination adds mood to the painting as it is essentially painted in a bold approach and without a lot of detail. Michael says, "I wanted the viewer to feel that they were right in the harbor with the lobsterman rowing towards his lobster boat. This is the moment in the Fall season when the lobster boat captain contemplates any changes in fishing stratagies with his crew. I wanted the painting to represent contemplation, even a change in direction for the season lobster fishing year " This watercolor will be shipped in a flat double cardboard protective portfolio box using archival material and it does not come matted or framed.
Giclee on Fine Art Paper
12 W x 9 H x 0.1 D in
17.25 W x 14.25 H x 1.2 D in
White
Yes
Ships in a Box
Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
Ships in a box. Art prints are packaged and shipped by our printing partner.
Printing facility in California.
Please visit our help section or contact us.
United States
Short Bio: Michael E. Vermette MIchael is intrigued with the timelessness in change in his paintings. They show a love of color and light with emphasis on the expressive painterly mark and form, which evoke a recognizable feeling, a nostalgic memory, or emotional qualities such as the smell of salt and balsam in the air. Carl Little writes in Volume 30 of The Island Journal,” Michael Vermette, who emulates the vision of one of Monhegan island’s great painters of the past, James Fitzgerald (1899-1971), adds impasto oomph to iconic views” Paintings that are filled with a surprising amount of information, spontaneously understated detail, descriptive movement, and uniqueness of light in the atmosphere are characteristics of his personality. Michael E. Vermette Oil, Watercolor, Pastel Painter, and Instructor BIOGRAPHY Michael is intrigued with the timelessness in change in his figurative and landscape paintings. He believes that visual rightness is captured in his paintings when active humanity engages with the force of nature to become a metaphor for an even deeper truth. Michael's paintings show a love of color and light with emphasis on the expressive painterly mark and form which evoke a recognizable feeling, a nostalgic memory, or emotional qualities such as the smell of salt and balsam in the air. In his oils, watercolors, and pastels he emboldens color by putting into practice traditional methods of the masters to cause the pigment to be brighter, richer, and more translucent. Careful watchfulness and attention to understated materials and detail, descriptive movement, purity of light, and the uniqueness of the atmosphere are characteristics of his personality. MICHAEL E. VERMETTE 14 Rolling Thunder Old Town, Maine 04468 Telephone 207 827-7573 Cell: 745-0071 e-mail: Web site:
We deliver world-class customer service to all of our art buyers.
Our 14-day satisfaction guarantee allows you to buy with confidence.
Explore an unparalleled artwork selection by artists from around the world.
We pay our artists more on every sale than other galleries.