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Michael Godfrey is a representational
landscape artist whose work hangs in many private and
corporate collections. Born in Germany in l958 and raised in
North Carolina, he earned a BFA in Fine Arts and began his
painting career in oils and watercolors. He spends hours
field sketching and photographing, preparing for a well
thought out painting. Typically, he starts a
major work using small oil studies done on location. These
field studies provide color accuracy and photographs provide
special details. Godfrey composes his paintings from on site
sketches in the field and photographic references. In
studio, work progresses in successive layers of paint and
light is orchestrated to create a painting that appeals to
his internal sense of order. A landscape artist has to
have knowledge of many disciplines (geology, chemistry,
physics, architecture), to understand the world in which
they are trying to create. An artist must observe with the
idea that what is observed must be interpreted and
distilled. For a landscape artist, it is just as important
what is not included in a work as what is eventually laid
down. I ask myself, "what is the dominant truth - is it
color, shape of land forms, or time of day". I try to
understand what I am seeing, so that the final work will
capture the visual emotion.
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