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PAINTING, PHOTOGRAPHY AND SCULPTURE

Entries in southwest art (7)

Thursday
Jan122012

Painting of the Day, January 12, 2012

By Donna Poulton

"In the past, I would have an idea for a painting and hold to that idea through to the finish.  I could pretty much see the end result before I started.  There were no surprises.  But now my understanding of the process is that the idea is just the first impulse.  From that first impulse forward, improvisation takes over.  The end result is not about that first idea, but is instead a record of all those impulses along the way.  Each stroke of paint carries emotion and power.  I work in a loose, painterly style in part because I want the viewer to see the process and not hide it behind 'finish;' for the viewer to maybe even feel how a particular piece of paint was put down.”  -- Walt Gonske

Walt Gonske, Arroyo Seco Adobes, oil on canvas, 30 x 32 in. Credit: © Courtesy of the artist and Nedra Matteucci

Friday
Dec022011

Painting of the Day, December, 2, 1911

By Donna Poulton

“Arizona’s picturesque setting provide in my mind the greatest possible opportunity for pictorial beauty…the people themselves are naturally artistic…” - Gerald C. Delano

Gerald Curtis Delano studied with Harvey Dunn and N. C. Wyeth and became a successful illustrator before he moved to Colorado to work on a ranch and later homesteaded. His painting “Navajo” sold for $1,247,000 in 2008.

Credit: Coeur D’Alene Auction, 7/26/08

Gerard Curtis Delano (1890-1972) Navajo, n.d., oil on canvas, 36 x 46 in.

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