Friday, April 15, 2011

Rainy Spring Evening 2

















This is the painting that replaces the previous painting. I found I could not find a way to make it what I wanted. The problem is that what I want to do is to evoke a mood and I use landscapes as a language to evoke that mood. My impressionism is about creating the emotions of a first glimpse of an unexpected scene: the specialness of it all before all the mundane details have filled in to make it real. If I put too many (and too poor) details in, I feel that I destroy that first instant, which is what I'm looking to capture. Yesterday's scene just had too much for that first instance.

12x16" 30x40cm acrylic on hardboard

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