Original artwork description:

Long Way Home is a realism Western Art landscape painting that portrays the intense emotion of a lone horse rider sitting high on the plains, staring into the distance as dark, foreboding clouds roll across the vast, endless landscape. The rider, tense and contemplative, anticipates the long, challenging journey back home. The scene is charged with a sense of solitude and the daunting beauty of the wilderness.

This painting draws inspiration from the dramatic landscapes of Frederic Remington and the narrative depth found in the works of W.H.D. Koerner. Through Long Way Home, I sought to capture the raw emotion of a moment when the rider must confront both the physical and mental challenges of the journey ahead. The expansive plains and threatening skies serve as a powerful backdrop, reflecting the rider’s inner turmoil and determination.

Oil paints were the ideal medium for this work, allowing me to render the depth and intensity of the dark clouds, the subtle tones of the vast plains, and the intricate details of the rider and horse. The versatility of oil paints enables a rich layering of colors and textures, which brings out the dramatic contrasts in the scene and enhances the emotional impact. My hope is that viewers will feel the tension, anticipation, and resilience of the rider as they engage with the painting, connecting with the timeless human experience of facing the unknown.

Materials used:

Oil on Canvas

Tags:
#cowboy #realism painting #lone rider #wilderness landscape #cowboy solitude 

Long Way Home (2023)

Oil painting 
by MICHAEL STEWARD

£8,322.63 Alert

Original artwork description
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Long Way Home is a realism Western Art landscape painting that portrays the intense emotion of a lone horse rider sitting high on the plains, staring into the distance as dark, foreboding clouds roll across the vast, endless landscape. The rider, tense and contemplative, anticipates the long, challenging journey back home. The scene is charged with a sense of solitude and the daunting beauty of the wilderness.

This painting draws inspiration from the dramatic landscapes of Frederic Remington and the narrative depth found in the works of W.H.D. Koerner. Through Long Way Home, I sought to capture the raw emotion of a moment when the rider must confront both the physical and mental challenges of the journey ahead. The expansive plains and threatening skies serve as a powerful backdrop, reflecting the rider’s inner turmoil and determination.

Oil paints were the ideal medium for this work, allowing me to render the depth and intensity of the dark clouds, the subtle tones of the vast plains, and the intricate details of the rider and horse. The versatility of oil paints enables a rich layering of colors and textures, which brings out the dramatic contrasts in the scene and enhances the emotional impact. My hope is that viewers will feel the tension, anticipation, and resilience of the rider as they engage with the painting, connecting with the timeless human experience of facing the unknown.

Materials used:

Oil on Canvas

Tags:
#cowboy #realism painting #lone rider #wilderness landscape #cowboy solitude 
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With a career spanning 35 years in painting, graphic design, advertising, and motion picture visual effects—including winning an Oscar for visual effects for First Man 2018—art has been a central... Read more

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