The Forgiving Sky (91.5 x 105.5cm) (2017) Painting by David Tracey
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Acrylic
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 41.5in, Width 36in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $5,000 Hyperrealism
Silvery blues and greys with a subtle touch of warm yellow bring this lovely skyscape to life. Perfect for any sitting room where your guests may reflect on the day.
I use modern elements to lift the image, to meet the expectations of the modern eye. Flares, artifacts and scattering all work beautifully in painting to create a visually satisfying piece that is still clearly handmade, wrought by human creativity.
Portrait aspect for a narrower wall, acrylic on canvas mounted on a solid framed panel. Hang high on the wall. Acrylic on Canvas.Painted on all edges.
Two framing picture D shape rings on back with picture hanging wire.
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I am an artist based in Sydney, Australia.
I like to create beautiful art where the painting technique creates the look of the modern world as we now perceive it through digital techniques.
For many years I worked as a scenic artist creating sets and backdrops for film and television, painting very large images in film studios. It was high pressure and short deadlines but what a great time!
With the advent of computer graphics, I moved on to creating realistic animated content commercially, again specializing in environments and surface textures. But I have come back to painting, still the most satisfying medium. Portraits now, and skyscapes too, sometimes together on the same canvas. I work in oil and acrylic, painting our modern world; both so rich and beautiful.
I learnt so much from the modern disciplines (film work, computer graphics, photography) and found it all is relevant when painting. I use these modern elements to lift the image, to meet the expectations of the modern eye. Even flares, artifacts, and scattering all work beautifully in oil to create a visually satisfying piece that is still clearly handmade, wrought by human creativity.
The artists I admire are Elizabeth Vigee Le Brun, William Bouguereau, and Marcel Marlier; masters in the realistic style and technique they used in creating such believable skin tones.
- Nationality: NEW ZEALAND
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Contemporary New Zealand Artists