Changing Seasons - Autumn | Carol Croad

$1,750.00

Oil on linen

Height: 61cm. Width: 61cm.

As the seasons change and summer comes to an end the light becomes sharper, clearer with no humidity. It lends a melancholic, almost abstract quality to a contemporary realist still life where the light and shadow are as important in the composition as the chosen objects. This work was completed in the cool early morning light.

"I am a contemporary realist painter working in oil and watercolour across all three main genres. Still life is often overlooked as a commentary on the current human condition, yet the choice of objects themselves, their balance, are arranged and painted within a specific light time frame to evoke a subjective response from the viewer."

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Oil on linen

Height: 61cm. Width: 61cm.

As the seasons change and summer comes to an end the light becomes sharper, clearer with no humidity. It lends a melancholic, almost abstract quality to a contemporary realist still life where the light and shadow are as important in the composition as the chosen objects. This work was completed in the cool early morning light.

"I am a contemporary realist painter working in oil and watercolour across all three main genres. Still life is often overlooked as a commentary on the current human condition, yet the choice of objects themselves, their balance, are arranged and painted within a specific light time frame to evoke a subjective response from the viewer."

More information about the artist

Oil on linen

Height: 61cm. Width: 61cm.

As the seasons change and summer comes to an end the light becomes sharper, clearer with no humidity. It lends a melancholic, almost abstract quality to a contemporary realist still life where the light and shadow are as important in the composition as the chosen objects. This work was completed in the cool early morning light.

"I am a contemporary realist painter working in oil and watercolour across all three main genres. Still life is often overlooked as a commentary on the current human condition, yet the choice of objects themselves, their balance, are arranged and painted within a specific light time frame to evoke a subjective response from the viewer."

More information about the artist