Sunset Swells is a compact oil study, measuring just 2 by 3 inches, where I explored the energy and texture of Maui’s north coast surf. The painting’s swirling brushstrokes and thick layers of paint capture the movement of waves under a setting sun, with warm yellows and oranges meeting cooler blues and aqua at the edges. The heavy texture builds a sense of flow and vitality, reflecting the constant motion and shifting light I experienced watching those swells roll in. This piece distills that dynamic encounter into an abstract rhythm of color and form.
Matted and framed to 4x5 inches easel is included
This painting may be displayed horizontal or vertical
The painting likely falls within the contemporary landscape genre, possibly employing techniques such as impasto to enhance the tactile quality of the oceanic subject. The use of oil paint indicates a traditional approach, yet the subject and execution may align with modern sensibilities, focusing on atmospheric effects and emotional resonance.
Fred Wilson, a visionary artist, was propelled into the world of creativity after relocating to Arizona in the 1970s. Originally a successful marketing and design management professional, he nurtured his artistry as a passionate hobby, a self-enrichment journey rather than a conventional occupation. A transformative period of mentorship with fellow artists ignited a fervor for painting within him, prompting him to trade his corporate life for the artist's palette. For several years, Fred championed the art scene in Prescott by owning and operating his own gallery. Eventually, he retired from his managerial role to immerse himself fully in the exquisite realm of painting. His distinct artistic approach manifests in his preference for miniature and ACEO formats, a testament to his love for the demanding task of infusing depth and detail into a compact canvas. Fred's subject matter, in star...