New Mexico based painter Robert Reynolds captures the western landscape through his palette knife.
Immerse yourself in the richly hued textures of a Robert Reynolds landcape, and you will understand why Southwest Art magazine recently named him one of the country's 'Artists to Watch'.
Robert Reynolds at Mirada Fine Art, 'The Smell of Rain', Oil Paint on Canvas, 48" x 36" |
Robert Reynolds, 'Reflected Stillness', Oil on Canvas, 48" x 48" |
Reynold's extensive travels also instilled a deep-seated respect and love of nature. His vision of the Earth as sacred, closely aligns with his interest in Native American and Spanish culture, making New Mexico the natural choice when it came to settling down. Wide open vistas, ever-changing light and stunning panoramas of natural history continue to inspire Robert. His work, infused with the tactile nature of his surroundings, is created using energetic brush strokes and layers of lush oil paint applied with palette knives. Robert prefers to paint plein air but often completes his paintings in his studio, continuing to instill in each piece a memory of everything he was affected by when putting brush to canvas. While striving to encapsulate every sense of a scene, he remains open to the spontaneity of direction any painting might take.
Robert Reynolds, 'Through Canyon Country', Oil on Canvas, 48" x 36" |
"Painting has become a way to understand and interpret the magic of a landscape", Reynolds explains. "I hope to convey the passion I feel when viewing the totality of a scene. The warmth of the sun, the wind picking up, the energy filling the Earth, the sky, and me."
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