Friday, October 7, 2022

Endurance



Winter.




Endurance 1
36x60 inches
oil on canvas
Endurance 2
36x36 inches
oil on canvas
    
Endurance 3
36x60

oil on canvas
Endurance 4
36x36 inches
oil on canvas


       I paused, because that's what happens to me when the air gets cold, the trees are bare, and the lawn is hard and frozen.  I pause. I look for movies or shows to watch, wrapped in a blanket with a sweet warm snack.


Winter.

       But as 2022 began, I found a challenge. I had a seed in my heart that needed to bloom.  In October,  my wife and I drove to the White Mountains on just the right day and I saw the color I had searched for since I first heard about it long ago. I needed to translate what I felt seeing it through my heart, my hand and my brush 

        I did not forsee a five month challenge.  Four panels, each one three feet by five feet, covered in small strokes of bold and vivid color, but that's where I went.


       From across a briskly running river, the immense power of golden foliage struck out and buried me in color.  I stood within the shadows along the shore, listening to the harmonies of rushing water, and on some level, the soprano of the high key of yellow.

       The color and the sound blended like a well crafted stage set. I was enraptured. 

       The only way to capture and express what I felt was through scale.  The four canvases on four easels reaching from Wall to Wall enveloped my studio and my thoughts.



       Five days a week, sometimes more, for close to six months.   


       Here it is. . 

       ENDURANCE.  



Endurance
 
60x144 inches oil on canvas




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