Slough Creek Overlook, Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park,
48 x 58 inches, oil on canvas, curio cabinet, 8 x 59 inches.
One of the core pieces from the show, The Artifact of Landscape, opening with a reception tomorrow at the Lockhart Gallery, 5 - 7 pm. The Gallery is located at 26 Main Street in Geneseo New York.
This piece is representative of a new direction in my work, landscape on a scale large enough to have a presence in front of the viewer, combined with a cabinet full of artifacts of and from that landscape. The close-ups below are the cabinet contents, spread between plaster casts of buffalo, grizzly and wolf tracks.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Slough Creek
Posted by Richard C. Harrington at 8:06 PM
Labels: artist, artistic evolution, awareness, bears, buffalo, impressionism, landscape painting
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3 comments:
Sorry I couldn't be there -- damn snow. This piece looks great -- please post more pictures of the work.
Best of luck,
Bro
holy ---- that's one hell of a picture. Have a great night. Can I get a guided tour Monday morning?
Leslie
Just give me a shout. Gallery hours on Monday are 12:30 - 3:30.
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