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Jim Lamb, Carmel Hills Early Evening, 2018
Jim Lamb, Carmel Hills Early Evening, 2018
Jim Lamb, Carmel Hills Early Evening, 2018

Artist in Focus: Jim Lamb from Dawson Cole Fine Art on Vimeo.

Jim Lamb American, b. 1946

Carmel Hills Early Evening, 2018
Oil
8 x 10"
201803-3445
$ 2,100.00
Jim Lamb, Carmel Hills Early Evening, 2018
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  • Carmel Hills Early Evening

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Impressionists rejected the “academic” techniques of earlier movements in favor of short, bold brushstrokes that captured light and color rather than fine details. Impressionists most frequently painted landscapes and other...
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Impressionists rejected the “academic” techniques of earlier movements in favor of short, bold brushstrokes that captured light and color rather than fine details. Impressionists most frequently painted landscapes and other subjects in nature and used the plein air technique of painting outdoors and directly in view of their subjects. To capture the natural light, artists painted quickly, attempting to depict an “impression” of the scene rather than a detailed copy. In this plein air landscape, "Carmel Hills, Early Evening" the largesse and grandeur of California is captured by a the lush green hills receding into a light pink and blue misty sky in the distance: this, the artist effectively communicates, is a vast and effulgent landscape. The open, blue sky and the interlocking permutations of green suggest healthfulness and, by extension, optimism. The painting is signed lower right and is housed in a beautiful, hand-gilded gold frame.
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