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18 May, 2009

The River Bend in Half Light



Half Light River
@6" x 12"
Pastel
Casey Klahn
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"I have always tried to hide my own efforts and wished my works to have the lightness and joyousness of a springtime which never lets anyone suspect the labors it cost." Henri Matisse

14 comments:

  1. Great muted colors. The river shows the calm of an early morning or just at dusk. Really nice painting.

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  2. Like this painting very much Casey - it seems to be so simple but that is not the case - just like in the quote. Very well realized!

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  3. Another beauty! I love this series and your interpretations of the river- bravo!

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  4. Thanks very much, Deborah. I'm happy you like these.

    Petra, thanks for reading closely - I appreciate it.

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  5. You have created a mood with the colors - you can feel the light fading away.
    Jean

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  6. Great to meet you, Jean. I'll be at the Sausalito Art Festival in Sept.- I hope you'll say hi.

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  7. This is beautiful. I love the blocks of colour and how they work so well to provide the image.

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  8. Thanks, Jeanette! The blocks-of-color thing will be present in a lot of these water pictures, now. A cool way to do abstracts, I feel.

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  9. P.S. Do you work on different colored surfaces depending on the subject, or do you tend to stick to a certain color surface that you use regardless of subject matter?

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  10. Jala, the La Carte Sienna (a middle brown) is my mainstay. I vary sometimes to the dark gray or the antique white, which cover darker or lighter. For a warm dark paper, i use the dark brown.

    Also, if I want detail, or a particular under painting, or pure white, I use Kitty Wallis' paper.

    For abstracts, I can't do better than Diane Townsends's paper. It allows for better erasing and rubbing.

    Thanks for the question.

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  11. Casey, Your recent work has been awesome....what beautiful, bold, yet emotional work. I love them all water dance, naked tree and this one!

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