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by Judy Larson
The Misfits refers specifically
to tragic fate of the many thousands of wild horses in Central and
Southern California that once roamed the state where I live,
Larson says.Several times a year, I travel through the Central
Valley of California. Since reading of the thousands of horses that
ran free upon that land, I find that I cannot pass through without
imagining what a sight they would have made and what an appalling
tragedy it was to lose them all in violence. Id like the viewer
to engage with the eyes of The Misfits horses and to remember that
there are still wild horses on public lands today that love their
lives and freedom every bit as much as those wild horses of yesteryear.The
horses in The Misfits represent a
few of the survivors, as well as some of the ancestors, of the wild
horses of today.
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On The Run Series
The Misfits is the final offering in Judy Larsons On the
Run series, which focuses on animals in dire circumstances.
Perhaps by revisiting a few of these incidents in our countrys
history, we will not be destined to repeat the events of the past,
but will seek to value our wildlife, says Larson. My desire
is to engage viewers on three levels: first, by revealing the beauty
of animals through intricate detail; second, by concealing a hidden
image that draws the viewer to examine the painting more closely and
through which I can tell a story; and third, by promoting a deeper
awareness of the environment on a level that will hopefully have an
impact.
To achieve her highly detailed paintings, Larson uses a claycoated,
masonite backed art board called Claybord®.To produce an original
drawing, she paints the subject solidly with black India ink to create
a silhouette, scratching away the dried ink using hundreds of X-Acto®
blades.The result is a magnificent, lifelike image. Once the subject
has been totally scratched, it is a finished black and white illustration,
ready for Larson to add color.The methods of adding rich layers of
color are diverse. Larson prefers a combination of airbrush, gouache
or acrylics for finishing, with frequent rescratching
for detail.
The time consuming art of scratchboard is unrivaled in its detail.To
view the extraordinary hidden images
within Larsons work, visit www.greenwichworkshop.com/larsonkey
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by Judy Larson
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by Judy Larson
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by Judy Larson
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by Judy Larson
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