Trying to suggest the storm is coming…
Lake Lucerne (1802) by J.M.W. Turner
My last experiment looking for a glow of misty in my works in watercolor.
Foggy day!!
Make art, not war, 2021
I totally agree to this point of view of one of the men who helped me enjoy and learn my art, BRUCE MAC EVOY:
Watercolors are no longer pale and understated and miniaturist, as they are often stereotyped to be. With modern materials and a postmodernist vision, they can be anything you imagine them to be — precise or unbridled, tiny or expansive, vibrant and daring or subtle and understated. Every life spirit can find expression through this medium.
Watercolor is a swim in the metaphysics of life, a mirror of one's personal relationship with the world.
The vitality in watercolor is the life of art itself — alert, spontaneous, surprising, improvisatory, relentless, risky, and leaning a little on luck.
Let it be unpredictable ... colorful ... wet.
• © 2015 Bruce MacEvoy