On location, you not only paint
what you see, you feel what you see, smell what
you see, hear what you see, you even taste what
you see. You live what you see. Then,
and only then, when the artist puts an instrument to paper, he’s
not just rendering a “pretty picture”,
he’s telling a story. Today’s
technologies have certainly made it much
easier for artists to shoot the reference
that they want and take it home to their
comfort zone. With super-zoom lenses and
high mega-pixel digital cameras, the modern
artist canindeed manage to render Monet’s
“Rough seas at Etretat” without
sitting knee-deep in the water like he did,
but will the results be the same? These
small groups of hand selected, exciting,
talented, and motivated young artists amongst
you today have made it their quest to answer
that question. Under the guidance of their
mentor, Jeff Fisher, they have spent years
attempting to capture the excitement, spontaneity,
the raw emotional expression that can only
come from doing it right there. Whether
they realized it or not, those young, rejected,
renegade impressionists found the way to
achieve greatness by capturing the moment,
at the moment, sometimes in only a few moments
and regardless of subject matter! |