Sunday, January 31, 2010
Jan. 31st “The Light Influences the Day”
"CapeBreezes”
Size: 12" X 16" Giclee' on Canvas Hand Embellished by Artist; Certified & Limited From "The Beautiful Cape Collection". - Click HERE - Find the ENLARGED paintings with details, pricing, shipping and more as well as my comments on the paintings.
BLOG BURST:
" Just like the “Light of the World” came to push aside darkness and have you see, so also the light in the world influence us on a regular basis.
Artists and their execution of paintings have been influenced by that light since mankind picked up a brush or stick and started to depict something. Today, there is a great movement of outdoor painters. Their form of execution is called “Plein Air”. “En Plein Air” is a French expression for “in the open air” and has been aligned with painting in the out of doors since its inception. Why would anyone want to paint outside? Think about all the elements nature brings. That is precisely why artists have found this type of exercise so wonderful. The beauty, real color, real composition, real contrast, real balance along with several other influences and mostly that of natural moving light causes a unique involvement and often a full accomplished expression.
The digital age has tempered the experience, influencing the capture of light in its momentary expression but it has not replaced it. Light is always moving and light is always exerting its presence over darkness.
I hope you will discover for yourself the beauty and the intrigue “Light Influenced” paintings have to offer."
POETIC PONTIFICATION:
“As morning broke light started its journey of the day.
Moving slowly into place, pushing the darkness away
I looked around; I saw anew with added focus and clarity
I became more aware of the vastness and smallness of me
Paintings capture the expression of the artist creative mind
These paintings give me a fresh, truer picture of mankind!”
“I hope you’ll look at the light in a whole new way and it will push away any darkness. Remember to stay positive and have a great week!”
"Find my paintings, or may my paint-tings find you!"
Douglas Auld
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