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출처: 아름다운 그림여행 원문보기 글쓴이: 프레지에
The Pennsylvania countryside provides the subject matter for this watercolor artist. He is highly regarded for his detailed rural landscapes and antique still lifes. However, he explains, the real subject of his work is not the aging farm buildings, the rustic old mills or the antiquated crocks and jugs. The real subject is their surfaces. "I am intrigued by the texture of a crumbling stone wall, the splintered wood of an old wagon or the way the light reflects off a piece of hand-turned stoneware, the signs of many years of wear and hard use. Over the years, I have developed a number of texturing methods that I feel adequately depict these signs of aging. As a matter of fact, I have written a book about the subject, titled 'Texture Techniques for Winning Watercolors', that was released by Northlight Publishing in November of 1999."
Ray's work is being reproduced by Bruce McGaw Graphics. It has also appeared in several books and magazines such as Splash 3, Splash 4, Palette Talk, Bucks County Magazine, American Artist and Artist's Sketchbook.
He is represented by several galleries in southeastern Pennsylvania including Golden Door Gallery in New Hope, Dutchland Galleries in Intercourse and Chadds Ford Gallery in Chadds Ford.
모짜르트 / 클라리넷 협주곡 Clarinet Concerto in A - K 622
2악장 Adagio (7:55)
첫댓글 수채화라기엔 보다더 무게감이있고 아름다운 정물이군요.즐감합니다.
~~네~~비가 많이 오네요... 그래도 좋은 날 되셔요....^&^
작가의 아름다운 감성이 느껴집니다.
토요일날 가고 싶었는데 둘째 아들 생일이군요... 다음에 기회 되면 뵈어야 겠습니다... 좋은 날 되셔요~~~^^*