I saw this bizarre scene at Metro Beach Metropark. The green was duckweed, which had total covered the swampy areas. The late afternoon sun created dramatic shadows. I started this painting a couple months ago, but the shadow area just didn't look right. So I let it sit for a while while I figured out how to finish it. I finally decided to mix up a blue color for she shadow, then spread it on the canvas with a towel. Eureka! I think my solution sorta works.
My love of the arts began early on in life and was greatly influenced by an inspiring photography teacher in high school. I began teaching myself to paint in 2019 and have had my work exhibited in numerous shows in the Detroit area. One of the joys of being an artist is looking at the world in totally different ways and discovering a painting or photograph in a million unexpected places. For inquiries: dominmark@yahoo.com
Friday, December 27, 2019
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