Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Less is More

Mara Crossing
8.75" X 30"
Original Oil

There are times to paint fine detail and times when I find less is more.

Watching this phalanx of wildebeest crossing the Mara River, I didn't really see individual animals. I felt the movement of the entire group. In order to convey that hurried sense of fording the river, I knew that tight detail in each wildebeest would destroy the moment. An elongated painting and loose gesteral renderings seemed appropriate to capture to scene.

Next up, a pheasant painting. With lots of detail. Maybe I should title the next blog, More is More

1 comment:

sschopfer said...

At a distance it's rather like a fuzzy, pointy snake.