A Dull Morning October 3rd 1916 - YouTube Video (2019) Digital Arts by Glenn Michael Morley

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print on Other substrate
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
  • Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
  • Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
this is a development video for my upcoming full feature film based on my text "A Dull Morning - October 3rd 1916" - if you have been following my blogs you might recall a planned film shoot in the Somme and Ypres region that went poorly due to a technical failure of my camcorder - I ended up taking hundreds of still photos - I was perusing[...]
this is a development video for my upcoming full feature film based on my text "A Dull Morning - October 3rd 1916" - if you have been following my blogs you might recall a planned film shoot in the Somme and Ypres region that went poorly due to a technical failure of my camcorder - I ended up taking hundreds of still photos - I was perusing some online music programs such as Soundation and created the background music you hear on this video - once the music was created I thought it would support the visual photos I had taken since it tended to capture the essence of these regions - I used MS Photo to create the video - for me film begins with music - images are added to support that - I want to continue to develop this technique because that is my directing style - I suppose it might be boring to some but I think I can improve it further than what is shown here - film is such a fascinating artistic medium and takes so much to get it right - the reason so many get it wrong or not as right as you could - decidedly this is a WIP = work in progress but I still like the outcome
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Glenn Michael Morley is a Canadian painter and photographer who discovered his passion for art unexpectedly. Born in Canada, he earned a degree in mathematics and history at the University of Toronto, before[...]

Glenn Michael Morley is a Canadian painter and photographer who discovered his passion for art unexpectedly. Born in Canada, he earned a degree in mathematics and history at the University of Toronto, before working as a product development engineer. Yet despite this professional background, Glenn always appreciated the work of the Impressionists, especially Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Camille Pissarro, as well as artists like Louis David and Raoul Dufy.

It was in Lowell, Massachusetts, in the United States, that Glenn decided to take up painting. One very cold day, he came across van Gogh's Gear art store, run by artist Steve Syverson. Having no background in oil painting, he asked shop regulars for recommendations and left with enough paint, an easel, canvases and brushes to begin painting. He then lived in an old industrial building converted into a condominium, with 28-foot-high ceilings and a large window overlooking the city's man-made canal. The soft and unique light of this place inspired Glenn to create much of his work, which is often imbued with the ambiance of this place.

The first work he did, "Mother of Pearl", was created simply by letting inspiration guide colors. Glenn never took painting lessons because he felt the technique could too often stifle creativity and emotions. He wanted to focus on color and let his creativity run free, not trying to imitate a past style or create something with a specific meaning or meaning. For him, the important thing was to create colors and to be guided by the rhythm and the movement of his arms.

Today, Glenn Michael Morley is an accomplished artist, whose work is infused with his passion for color and creativity. He believes that location and environment have an impact on his work, as they influence his mood and emotions, which are then reflected in his painting.

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Painting | 20x16 in
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Painting | 20x16 in
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