9/16' Sky full of great [___] Islay landscape.
1305 stoat [___] my painting as a springboard to catch and kill young Rabbit, creating the [___] footprints here in [___]!! Wonderful!!
If you look closely at the gap between the two writings, there is the dearest, quickest brush sketch of a stoat, though I am not sure I can make out footprints. The body of the painting, though, with the skein of geese and those louring clouds, is captivating. Knowing Scottish 'elements' as I do, this captures the essence of sitting out in the wilds and experiencing the bluster. I swear I can hear the geese. I can feel the wind and the moisture it carries.
This is one of those works that definitely suffers from not being physically with it. Here it tends to look flat, but in reality, despite being a two-dimensional rendition, the painting exudes dimension and life.
I've worked with watercolors before. There not as forgiving, compare to other media. One of my sister in law did a watercolor painting some what like this one you posted.
ReplyDeletethat is great how he captured the stormy weather...
ReplyDeleteThe painting is just beautiful and dramatic!
ReplyDeleteditto Dukes comment, beautiful, dramatic and I would love to see it in Real Life... and would have stood and stared at this one for a while
ReplyDeleteThere is power in the picture and as you say the full impact of it is not easy to convey on a computer monitor. Thanks for the introduction to this artist, YAM.
ReplyDeleteI love the painting and I did see the stout. But, I can not make out the writing. Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week!
ReplyDeleteIt is multi layered interpretative.
ReplyDeleteWe must use our imagination on this...I can smell the salt air, hear the gulls and feel the sea breeze
ReplyDeleteHugs cecilia
I would like to see this in person to...I can "almost" capture the depth of the marsh.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
That's beautiful! Thanks for doing your best to translate his writing.
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