pickerel weed edging the windstirred afternoon drift of autumn
pickerel weed edging the windstirred afternoon drift of autumn
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watercolour painted directly on gessoed panel / painting the way the sun makes things special and the ways water appears to us / a number of years ago i worked out the early rain paintings on location on shorelines of a overgrown pond at the base of a steep cedar lined hill the cedars standing providing me a drip here n drop there dryness and cedars laying on the ground making for a table I have been interested ever since about everything overhanging the water, trees and bushes curving over as much as falling into the water yet retaining their land roots, pickerel weed arrowheads wild irises wild rice and water lily's growing out of the water not to mention the ducks swimming inbetween the water plants n water bugs gliding out of eyesight and mind
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Length/Depth: 1.75 in
Width: 15.5 in
Height: 24 in
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Length/Depth: 8 in
Width: 22 in
Height: 30 in
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Meet your seller
Micheal Zarowsky
Canadian painter, fervent adlibber
Watercolours on arches paper /
Watercolours / acrylics painted directly on gessoed panels
Hons. B.A. philosophy / psychology,
York University, Toronto, 76.
Elected Member C.S.P.W.C. / O.SA / S.C.A / C.F.S
Works are in collections worldwide.
Summarizing statement; “I find light irresistible.”
Micheal Zarowsky seems to have a line of vision that is altogether novel & intriguing. He sees some fragment of a far larger landscape & he takes this element,
turns it a little, plays with the colours, & creates a painting that is a highly appealing blend of impressionism & realism. Micheal has an uncanny ability to isolate the essence of a landscape, and then illuminate the small part of the whole, which becomes the very symbol of
that which it represents. That, of course, is what abstraction is all about; but the genius of Micheal Zarowsky is that he presents the effect of abstraction while he is actually painting in a realistic way some isolated element that signifies, with utmost economy, the wider scene. Andrew Malcolm
Canadian painter, working on panel & paper, in watercolour, acrylic n pastels; the focus, is a fresh original dialogue on the Canadian landscape, where the emphasis is on the process of discovery: that is, the creative interpretation of some aspect of the world – being coupled with a second process; namely, that of inventiveness – the personal expression of what is discovered.