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by William Fields
$33.00
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A wintery scene in the Missouri Bottoms that I love so well tells a visual tale of survival and thriving. There are rich, thrilling landscapes in... more
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A wintery scene in the Missouri Bottoms that I love so well tells a visual tale of survival and thriving. There are rich, thrilling landscapes in every season. This is on a December day when the leafy foliage is gone and the grasses are goldenly dormant. The light is by far what is most important in my interpretation of the scene. The way these mighty sycamores catch the oblique light of the approaching solstice on their bonelike branches speaks volumes to why I have found a home in Missouri.
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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Marcia Lee Jones
Wonderful moody image!
Linda Howes
Very dark and almost erie scene. I like the mystery of it! l/f
William Fields replied:
Much appreciated Linda!
John Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in "Images That Excite You!"
William Fields replied:
Many thanks for the honor John!