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By the Wind Swept To and Fro Canvas Print
by William Fields
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By the Wind Swept To and Fro canvas print by William Fields. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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The russet leaves of the sycamore... more
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Artist's Description
The russet leaves of the sycamore
Lie at last on the valley floor�
By the autumn wind swept to and fro
Like ghosts in a tale of long ago.
From the poem The Last Days by George Sterling
I have driven as much as 100 miles to make pictures in a given area only to come home with an image of a tree.
On a February midday in blasting bright light I came upon this magnificent tree balanced against the bronzed bracken of its background. I at once was reminded of the beautifully mottled sycamores painted by Andrew Wyeth and set about capturing the spirit of the tree in a way that might assume to approach a smidgeon of the spirit of Mr. Wyeth�s pictures. The most well known of Wyeth�s sycamores is titled Sycamore and Hunter, dated 1943, but the one that resides in my heart and imagination is called simply Sycamore which was painted in 1982.
I don�t know if I accomplished my goal but I do know that when I reviewed my work for...
About William Fields
William Fields, Artist Two Soaring Hearts, LLC www.william-fields.artistwebsites.com P.O. Box 293 Hermann, MO 65041 phone: 573.486.5252 or 314.578.5767 http://www.williamfieldsartphoto.com/develop/ Art is my passion. I try to put everything I have learned from every great teacher and through every mistake I have made into each and every piece with as much passion as I have for art and for life itself. Artists have been accused of being self aggrandizing, long winded, name droppers. I hate it when the critics get it right! In an attempt to diffuse those kinds of accusations, regardless of how accurate they may be, I am writing this statement today. Each picture I make begins with a germ of an idea. I visualize how I...
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Joan Davis
Lovely!
William Fields replied:
Thanks Joan!
Omaste Witkowski
Very nice. v
William Fields replied:
Thank you Omaste
Sonali Gangane
Great image!V
William Fields replied:
Thanks Sonali!
Bob Hislop
William, another outstanding image, you've captured the season perfectly. v
William Fields replied:
Thanks Bob. Appreciate your continuing support and warm comments.
Nadine and Bob Johnston
Congratulation on your Features, V, F,
William Fields replied:
Nadine and Bob, thanks very much for featuring this and so many other of my pictures. Your support of my work is overwhelming in its generosity.
Cheri Randolph
William, your admiration of the world around you comes across nicely in this composition, as well as your nod to Wyeth. I find the same reality based focus, which borders on abstraction if one considers the sculptural form of the sycamore itself. Allowing your subject to provide the "light" is also interesting and commands attention. voted
William Fields replied:
Cheri, I think you understand my intent and inner thoughts amazingly. I treasure our friendship and deeply appreciate your kind comments always.
Joan Carroll
lovely scene, nicely done. v
William Fields replied:
Thanks very much Joan
Deborah Benoit
Beautiful image!! f/v
William Fields replied:
Thank you Deborah!!