"Buffalo Stream" 24" x 30" Oil on Canvas
Ok, so if you have any questions or want to know more you can visit my website www.bwoosley.com I'll be updating this site as often as possible. Also, for those of you who enjoy demos, I'd like some feedback on what: subject, material, techniques, etc.
Also, I work in different mediums, teach drawing and painting and offer/share advise and critiques and appreciate how frustrating it can be to get answers to some questions about the art biz in general so, as we say in Texas, holler back and let me know what you think
Also, I work in different mediums, teach drawing and painting and offer/share advise and critiques and appreciate how frustrating it can be to get answers to some questions about the art biz in general so, as we say in Texas, holler back and let me know what you think
An intimate moment of a great and noble beast.
ReplyDeleteGreat work in the cool colors, blues,greens, aquas ...
I like the action of the water gushing, being pulled both up by his great thorax and down by gravity - a moment of physics and vector change, even the element water yields to the great one.
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A comment about 'Explorer' on this page below. Seemingly the Ol Explorer is scowling at his pack horse .. But .. If he is scowling at me, the viewer, from the point of view as a partner in his great adventure, I want to be damn sure to keep up and pull my share of the weight. Makes me a bit nervous about that.
ReplyDeleteThis piece elicited a viseral response out of me. A most high tribute dear artist.
Many thank-you's for your keen observations, Ol Rancher. And you're correct, he's scowling at you, the viewer. I painted him like that and the whole entire time I was painting him he was scowling at me as if to say "ok, girlie, you'd better get this right."
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