Original artwork description:

This artwork portrays two Mule deer in a natural setting. The image captures a tranquil scene, probably at dawn, as evidenced by the soft illumination on the grass and the subdued light in the background. Both deer are standing in a field with tall grass, and there is a serene forest in the background.

The deer in the foreground is standing in profile, looking to the right, with its attention seemingly drawn to something outside of the frame. The second deer, standing behind the first, has its head turned toward the viewer, and its pose suggests a sense of alertness or curiosity. The lighting on the deer creates a dramatic contrast, highlighting their forms against the darker background and casting gentle shadows on the ground.

The use of color is restrained but effective, with hues of blues, yellows, and greys that contribute to the serene and somewhat mystic quality of the scene.

Materials used:

oil paint

Tags:
#deer #animal art #wildlife art #impressionis #western art 

Early Morning (2014) Oil painting
by Richard K. Jolley

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This artwork portrays two Mule deer in a natural setting. The image captures a tranquil scene, probably at dawn, as evidenced by the soft illumination on the grass and the subdued light in the background. Both deer are standing in a field with tall grass, and there is a serene forest in the background.

The deer in the foreground is standing in profile, looking to the right, with its attention seemingly drawn to something outside of the frame. The second deer, standing behind the first, has its head turned toward the viewer, and its pose suggests a sense of alertness or curiosity. The lighting on the deer creates a dramatic contrast, highlighting their forms against the darker background and casting gentle shadows on the ground.

The use of color is restrained but effective, with hues of blues, yellows, and greys that contribute to the serene and somewhat mystic quality of the scene.

Materials used:

oil paint

Tags:
#deer #animal art #wildlife art #impressionis #western art 
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Richard K. Jolley

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There is something about those fleeting moments of patterns of light that compels me to capture and share them. I believe I am mainly influenced by tonalism and... Read more

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