Showing posts with label fishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fishing. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Winslow Homer - Fishing





Kissing the Moon
Saco Bay
The Herring Net
Fog Warning
The last painting, Shark Fishing, 1885, is a watercolor.
Homer's work as an illustrator seems to have given him a wonderful eye for image-making. He makes strong, iconic images that reproduce well, and would not be out-competed by text.
This is due to: interesting viewpoints, simplicity of design, zooming in to the subject, strong tonal contrasts, and energetic lines.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Stanhope Forbes and the Newlyn School


A group of artists, known as the Newlyn School, gathered around Forbes and his wife Elizabeth (also a painter) in the West Cornwall fishing town of Newlyn at the very end of the 19th century.

Many of the Newlyn painters had previously spent time in Brittany, where they had imbibed the French style of rural realism that became central to the Newlyn philosophy. The early genre works in particular employ the characteristic square brush technique, producing an effect of simplicity and solidity, befitting the subjects.