This evocative work, "Nantahala," is a powerful testament to the artist's subjective experience of the North Carolina National Forest, forging a highly original style rooted in Neo-Fauvism and Expressionism. The painting's artistic quality lies in its fearless and masterful use of arbitrary color. This vibrant, chromatic freedom is skillfully contrasted with meticulous, almost decorative line work and abstracted, layered patterns, demonstrating a sophisticated ability to unify raw expressive force with intricate, graphic detail.
The piece achieves its profound depth by transcending mere landscape depiction, becoming a fusion of the external and internal. The dynamic tension between shapes and color creates a palpable sense of mystery and abundance, inviting the viewer into an intensely spiritual wilderness. "Nantahala" stands as a compelling contemporary interpretation of the American landscape, celebrating its untamed beauty through the radical, emotive power of color and form.
- Subject Matter: Landscape
- Collections: 2. Landscapes + Nature