Video: Pictures by Jack Morefield: line by line
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Every artist tries to find his own niche in painting, to define his own style. If we talk about Jack Morefield, then he found his style of drawing a long time ago, and one that makes his paintings easily recognizable among thousands of others. After all, all his works are written either in multi-colored curls, or overlapping lines.
Although Jack Morefield's paintings are composed of thousands of small elements of various colors and shades, the final image does not look chaotic or chaotic. Portraits of people are clear and understandable, expressing deep emotions. The author himself claims that his paintings in real life and on the monitor screen are two big differences. Online viewing never beats the experience of live images. After all, sitting at the computer, you will not be able to come closer to examine each of the thousands of strokes, just as you will not be able to move further away so that many elements are formed into a single expressive image.
The author is undoubtedly right. However, even from a computer monitor, his paintings are admirable. Jack paints not only portraits, but also landscapes, but it was the images of people that brought him the greatest popularity. Jack Morefield lives and works in Boston, and his paintings are in many private and public collections.
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