Plein air painting by Lake Lila, Adirondack mountains. |
When Silvère Boureau came from France in 1982, he was primarily an expressionist painter of the human form. However, the discovery of the American landscape and its interpretation by nineteenth century luminists, opened a new vision on painting. Boureau sought to experience the wilderness first hand, by hiking in remote areas in the backwoods of Maine, the Adirondack Mountains and the Grand Canyon. To stand on a mountain top and look as far as the eye can see without encountering any mark of human intervention remains an exhilarating experience for him. Especially coming from western Europe where the hand of man on the landscape is omnipresent, the discovery of "wilderness" was a revelation.
I take great pleasure on viewing such great and fine Artist who have a talent I can only hope to have someday. The unique and well rounded colors one creates is a masterpiece in its own self.
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