Original artwork description:

Sunday Stroll is a sublime interpretation of innocence and tranquility, presented through the lens of a young girl lost in her own thoughts. The artist masterfully works with oil paint, bringing forth a luminous, tactile quality from the canvas. This adds a dimension of warmth and nostalgia that one would naturally associate with the image of a young girl holding a parasol amidst nature.

The style of the painting leans towards romantic realism, reminiscent of the classic approach in early 19th-century art. The choice of soft, subdued colors highlights this homage, further tying the piece with this genre. Going along with this, the artist's use of Impasto technique results in an engaging texture, especially noticeable on the girl's dress.

The representation of light and shadow plays a significant role in amplifying the emotional depth of the artwork. The sunlight filtering through the parasol not only highlights the intricate painting techniques used but also successfully creates a calm serene atmosphere. This is a testament to the artist's keen sense of atmospheric perspective and control over tone and temperature.

The downward gaze of the girl is mesmerizing and beautifully captures the introspective moment that the artist wished to evoke. The artwork perfectly encapsulates a quiet, meditative feel, and the viewer cannot help but be drawn into the scene, resulting in an intimate connection with the subject.

Selected Comments from social media;

Spencer -----,
Such a beautiful painting. The light is illuminating the painting so well and the fabric of her dress is so well painted.

Jean -----,
Beautiful. Love the fabric of the dress, all those delicate yellows and then the intense yellows of the back lit parasol.

Heather ------,
Delightful painting Richard, wonderful limited colour palette.

Materials used:

oil paint

Tags:
#oil painting #portrait #impressionist #parasol #figurative #woman 

Sunday Stroll (2023)

Oil painting 
by Richard K. Jolley

£2,402.21 Alert

Original artwork description
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Sunday Stroll is a sublime interpretation of innocence and tranquility, presented through the lens of a young girl lost in her own thoughts. The artist masterfully works with oil paint, bringing forth a luminous, tactile quality from the canvas. This adds a dimension of warmth and nostalgia that one would naturally associate with the image of a young girl holding a parasol amidst nature.

The style of the painting leans towards romantic realism, reminiscent of the classic approach in early 19th-century art. The choice of soft, subdued colors highlights this homage, further tying the piece with this genre. Going along with this, the artist's use of Impasto technique results in an engaging texture, especially noticeable on the girl's dress.

The representation of light and shadow plays a significant role in amplifying the emotional depth of the artwork. The sunlight filtering through the parasol not only highlights the intricate painting techniques used but also successfully creates a calm serene atmosphere. This is a testament to the artist's keen sense of atmospheric perspective and control over tone and temperature.

The downward gaze of the girl is mesmerizing and beautifully captures the introspective moment that the artist wished to evoke. The artwork perfectly encapsulates a quiet, meditative feel, and the viewer cannot help but be drawn into the scene, resulting in an intimate connection with the subject.

Selected Comments from social media;

Spencer -----,
Such a beautiful painting. The light is illuminating the painting so well and the fabric of her dress is so well painted.

Jean -----,
Beautiful. Love the fabric of the dress, all those delicate yellows and then the intense yellows of the back lit parasol.

Heather ------,
Delightful painting Richard, wonderful limited colour palette.

Materials used:

oil paint

Tags:
#oil painting #portrait #impressionist #parasol #figurative #woman 
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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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