This is a sketch I worked on Friday jun 14. I would love to post these daily vids but I can’t seem to get them out in a consistent time. So I have to work in them ahead of time so when I post it post at similar times.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoTmjjqzgJQ
This painting probably depicts a scene outside the grounds of the château de Marcouville, very close to Pontoise. Cézanne's interest in this landscape may be linked to the fact that his friend Camille Pissarro had already painted there five years earlier. However the comparison stops there. The patient search for gentle solutions typical of Pissarro seems far removed from this painting imbued with powerful energy.
Cézanne was interested in the clump of tall trees on the banks of the Viosne. The difficulty was in making this landscape of greenery "readable". To this end, he contrasted the rectilinear aspect of the poplars with the confused mass of the other trees. Between the slanting brushstrokes, characteristic of this period, the white background filters through almost everywhere, bringing luminosity and animation to the surface of the painting.
Clearly Cézanne was seeking to overcome the technical difficulty of representing a view where the only motif was foliage. The difference between this wooded landscape and those of the Barbizon school is significant. Cézanne, like Pissarro, represented trees that had been planted by man rather than those that grew "naturally". He therefore introduced into his paintings signs of human activity organising the landscape, rather than Nature's anarchic growth.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj9sHjK7IVk
Those who know do not speak. Those who speak do not know.
Lao Tzu
In my kind these images that I share are about process. I have yet to grasp their full meaning although I have been making them for many years. They have evolved from doodles in a sketchbook to these intricate drawing on the phone. Which I then record and share clips on the internet. The doodles on the sketchbook I understand it is the new paradigm that I am still trying to comprehend. The image slowly unfolds in front of the viewer. No artist is in sight. The viewer is almost in between the artist and the art but only for a short time. I also upload the whole drawing session together. These drawing usually are made in four to five sessions. Then I clip them to share them.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjl14vfg_no