Maxfield Parrish sunset

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  • s-p 06.09.2006

    ahhhh… Max­field Par­rish… I LOVE his stuff. Have you ever read about how he got that lumi­nos­ity to his paint­ings? Fascinating!

  • Grace, no lie, that’s an award win­ning photo.

    Fabu.

  • Well, Greg took the pic­tures, but I “helped” (“get out of the weeds. don’t get in to close. did you get that part over there?”). I’m sure even Ansel Adams needed help.

  • s-p
    I have a book about him, but I con­fess I’ve just looked at the pretty pic­tures and not read it. (grin)

    So what’s the short story on how he did it?

  • I’ve always loved Max­field Par­rish, my grand­mother did too. The sun­set is beautiful.

  • Beau­ti­ful photo, Grace … er, Greg. Ah, flat coun­try. When we moved from the DC sub­urbs to California’s Cen­tral Val­ley I thought the scenery would be kind of, you know, bor­ing. But I hadn’t fac­tored in the joys of Big Sky.

  • Beau­ti­ful photo, Grace … er, Greg. Ah, flat coun­try. When we moved from the DC sub­urbs to California’s Cen­tral Val­ley I thought the scenery would be kind of, you know, bor­ing. But I hadn’t fac­tored in the joys of Big Sky.

  • s-p

    Oh, yeah… and VERY cool photo… I love sunset/sunrises.
    Any­way, Max­field did lay­ers of color, so instead of a “true” color on the can­vas, he would layer washes so that the washes cre­ated the color through lumi­nes­cence on the can­vas itself. Hence the “depth” you see. Pretty cool tech­nique, obvi­ously a mas­ter at it.

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