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2/05/08

russian painters


Each morning I get up around 4 a.m. and do my internet duty. I usually browse a wonderful site I discovered about Russian Realist painters. It is an extraordinary site with literally hundreds of images of paintings by artists. There is also a significant text of the history of Russian art and books on the subject. While the west was ramping up abstract art, artists in Russia that wanted to make a living and sometimes just survive or not be sent to Siberia (for real), had to tow the state line, which was Realism. http://www.leningradartist.com/search/t.htm#40
This is a painting by Timkov Nickolai. There are atleast 100 of his paintings on this site as well as many by atleast 100 artists. An exceptional art site.

What I find most rewarding is not only the treatment but the subjects which are very much what one would find in Eastern Washington. In particular Winter scenes, something that I have thought of as a deficiency but now appreciate for the wonderful greys that can be indulged in. Having much in common with these Russian painters that traveled the vast expanses of the Dacha and country side around St. Petersburg or Leningrad or Petrograd, depending on the regime of the time, I share the small towns and countryside covered by mounds of snow in winter and by steel blue skies that press down on both the man and the mountains. Many paintings of single horses pulling sleds of fire wood or harvesting summer crops. Unique harness used on the horses affirms my desire to travel to such places and learn how local teamsters work their horses and paint of their lifestyle. I hear that outside of St.Petersburg life has not changed much. Perhaps they still use horses?

1/31/08

"Chinook, Logging Horse" 11x 14, oil

My friend Rod Gould is a horselogger in Greenwood B.C. This is 'Chinook' who is a Percheron/Belgian crossbreed and is a real worker. Rod and his teams of horses have been logging a long time, maybe 30 yrs or more and is one of the few loggers left working horses in the woods.
What with all the talk about global warming, sustainable communities and carbon footprint there is much to be said for the benign technology of working horses. I'll take equine footprint over a carbon footprint anyday.
One of my ambitions is to go around the world painting and researching those that use animal power whether horses, camels, water buffalo, reindeer or elephants. I believe the future needs to have less to do with the science of machines and more to do with working with nature and the science of husbandry.
If anyone knows of a fellowship or support for such an effort, let me know.
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1/24/08

Riding through Valhalla, 16x20, oil


A couple years ago I attended a workshop in Nakusp, BC and discovered Valhalla National Park. An extrordinary location with convenient access to some serious backcountry and alpine vistas.
David Alexander was the workshop mentor. He pushed us to experiment. I don't know how much of that stuck but the photos of the trip have.
This painting was done from a digital photo. I have been studio bound while it has been below zero for some time. Working this way is comfortable but a challenge as I lose the sponteniety of being forced to get the painting done before the light changes. Overworking the painting gets problematic so I set a timer and don't work more than an hour without taking a break and try to get things done in 3 hours total.

Lucky


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