Michelle, In my paintings, I use an “in focus” and “out of focus” technique I learned from my camera work. It gives the image depth, and centers the eye on the foreground. Thanks for your appreciation.
Not a good word to describe this! Love how the shrub stands out , detailed, to the smoothed sky.. First feel is lonely, but tranquil.
The longer you look at it, ‘peaceful’ takes over.
I asked, she says: I Love the warm glow that permeates the painting, when I look at it, I feel the smooth late sun on my skin, as well as the gentle Nature energies of this place. You connected deeply with the place when you painted this, I can tell, meaning you are a true artist 🙂
Maurice, sure wish your retrospective was a bit closer. I really want to attend. Maybe I can find a weekend for a little getaway or something. Even so, brilliant work. It would be redundant to “like” every one of your posts…so thank you.
Again, I am going to use the word beautiful. It seems such an inadequate word for your paintings. They bring me such joy and peace. I wish I could get to your retrospective and see them in person. Good luck with it, I hope all goes well for you.
Karen
Karen, I never tire of hearing “beautiful”. Thank you for your kind remarks–really wish you could be at the opening, and I could thank you in person.
Maurice
Love how those little splashes of Light on the leaves bring it out to capture the Suns last rays….. In fact I just love everything about it… and could quite easily gaze at it endlessly .. Lands End is adeptly named , For the is no end to its beauty.. the sky, the water, each hold their own magic, ..
love your talent..
Sue
Interesting contrast between the softness of the sky and water and the detail of the brush and grasses. I read above it’s a technique you use often to create depth. It definitely creates interest.
Hey Maurice – wonderful body of work. Like your drawings, portraits, and plein air paintings. Especially like this painting with the highly focused detail in the foreground set against the colorful atmosphere. Beautiful stuff.
Oh wow this is lovely. Like a painting! Does look like Land’s End for sure!
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Yes Michelle, it is a painting, Thanks for looking and liking.
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Oh good thing I pay such close attention to detail. LOL it’s lovely
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Michelle, In my paintings, I use an “in focus” and “out of focus” technique I learned from my camera work. It gives the image depth, and centers the eye on the foreground. Thanks for your appreciation.
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You’re welcome!
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Outstanding Maurice 😀
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My thanks go to Norway.
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Dear Maurice Sapiro, this is so beautiful…. I am thinking of the inspiration of this great painting… You are great artist. Thank you, love, nia
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Nia, How thoughtful and kind you are. I paint every day—some days miracles happen. You are a great person. Maurice
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Amazing – I love this. A beautiful balance of abstract and landscape.
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Thank you, Deb.
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You can paste and copy this comment for each of your pictures: Wonderful! 🙂
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Thank you Michelle, Debra, and Aylin !
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Beautiful painting..a pleasure to looks at.
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Thank you Mike.
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Your welcome.
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Superb!
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Thank you Susan.
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Beautiful!
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Thanks, Em.
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Thank you Em.
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Oh Maurice, I am breathless looking at this. Supreme beauty.
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It’s always a pleasure to hear from you—-especially this time. Thank you!!
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I enjoyed it when I observe . I recognized, it is from you . A complementary difference between painting and photography.
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Thank you, Bart.
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I think this is one of my favorites!
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Thank you, Dusty—I agree, it’s mine also.
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Especially enchanting.
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Thank you Elena.
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Very nice!
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Thank you Hollis.
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Not a good word to describe this! Love how the shrub stands out , detailed, to the smoothed sky.. First feel is lonely, but tranquil.
The longer you look at it, ‘peaceful’ takes over.
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Thanks Eirene. Does your twin sister like it too?
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I asked, she says: I Love the warm glow that permeates the painting, when I look at it, I feel the smooth late sun on my skin, as well as the gentle Nature energies of this place. You connected deeply with the place when you painted this, I can tell, meaning you are a true artist 🙂
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Not only is she as beautiful as you are, she is as kind as you are. My grateful thanks to the twins!
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You’re too sweet! You must’ve been quite the ladies man in your days 😉
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I think I was, if only I could remember.
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You are soooo god with light.
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Thank you, Charlotte.
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Absolutely beautiful
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Thank you, Mitzi KittNoir
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this is just so terrific. your paintings illustrate many of my dreams…
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Mine too. Thanks for looking.
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Mysterious light, detail and color…
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Thanks Tofan for looking and commenting.
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Makes me want to cry (but in a good way!). Outstanding Maurice, so in awe of your work. Look forward to seeing many more
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Your comments make me want to smile (in the best way). Thanks you for your appreciation!
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Magnificent.
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I thank you!
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Maurice, sure wish your retrospective was a bit closer. I really want to attend. Maybe I can find a weekend for a little getaway or something. Even so, brilliant work. It would be redundant to “like” every one of your posts…so thank you.
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Thank you—if you can get to the show, I can thank you in person.
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Again, I am going to use the word beautiful. It seems such an inadequate word for your paintings. They bring me such joy and peace. I wish I could get to your retrospective and see them in person. Good luck with it, I hope all goes well for you.
Karen
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Karen, I never tire of hearing “beautiful”. Thank you for your kind remarks–really wish you could be at the opening, and I could thank you in person.
Maurice
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Beautiful!
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Love how those little splashes of Light on the leaves bring it out to capture the Suns last rays….. In fact I just love everything about it… and could quite easily gaze at it endlessly .. Lands End is adeptly named , For the is no end to its beauty.. the sky, the water, each hold their own magic, ..
love your talent..
Sue
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Interesting contrast between the softness of the sky and water and the detail of the brush and grasses. I read above it’s a technique you use often to create depth. It definitely creates interest.
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Hey Maurice – wonderful body of work. Like your drawings, portraits, and plein air paintings. Especially like this painting with the highly focused detail in the foreground set against the colorful atmosphere. Beautiful stuff.
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Thank you Tom!
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Just found your work via the jealous curator. Incredible.
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Dina, thanks for finding me. And thanks for your “incredible”.
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