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Distinctly Montana Fall 2014

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w w w. d i s t i n c t ly m o n ta n a . c o m 27 experimental psychology we studied the physics of visual perception. The human eye organizes space such that the placement of the primary focus in the composition is pleasing and familiar. I make the subject as bold as I can with subordinate shapes and colors. Driving back from an auc- tion in Red Lodge a few years ago, I saw a beautiful horse, a Paint, that I went back to photograph. That image became the painting "Red Lodge Grazer," which was the featured piece in the St. Johns Foundation Show and Sale later that year (2011). The strength of his pose, the strong diagonals, the light/ dark, and warm/cool features were just too much to pass up. Placing his head in the lower quadrant worked. The late afternoon sun cre- ated great shadows and light. your artWork IS "PaIntErly" at ItS ESSEnCE. What doES "PaIntErly" mEan to you, and hoW do you EmPloy that StylE In your Work? My work is painterly. That means brushstrokes and knife work with more paint and texture. Impres- sionism typically falls within the painterly style. The brush strokes and knife effects are utilized to pro- duce a looser presentation. Using large brushes and establishing the shapes properly forces me to remain simplistic and only as detailed as necessary. Often the under painting is thin and thick paint applied over with a dry brush, but another facet of painterly style is painting wet on wet, allowing for mixing colors on the canvas creating another value at the juxtaposition. doES thE Joy In your Work lIE In thE aCt of CrEatIng thE PIECE, or In ItS ComPlEtIon? Both creation and completion. Almost always I experi- ence a sense of risk when beginning. Most subjects are Red Lodge Grazer Glade Park

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