Sunspots

 

A Bit Much

26” x 31”
oil on canvas
$3600

 

Sunspots in the Mind’s Eye

As a subject for painting, sunsets resist representation. Compositions and colors often fail to powerfully express the majesty and beauty that infuses the experience. When I stare at the setting sun, a circular after-image is temporarily burned upon my retina. Every time my eye rests momentarily that spot starts to decay; to heal. But with each movement of the eye, a new spot begins its route in my retinal periphery. Each new spot is geometrically fixed to all the other spots. This accumulation of spots evokes the passage I want the viewer to see a sunset - over time.

 

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