soul and purpose

"Through my paintings I hope to communicate a personal enthusiasm and respect for the natural world, thus encourage in others an active stewardship of same." -- JEANNE ILLENYE

Abundance classical old world Dutch master style original oil painting by jeanne illenye

Abundance
24x20 inches / oil on canvas
NFS
It was only a few brief years ago that I was intensely studying the methods of the Dutch masters, as exhibited here in this painting of my own imagination.  These larger, complex compositions executed with intense detail took months to complete.  I still adore these paintings not only for their beauty, but also because I dedicated so much of my life to each one, as opposed to my "Little Gems" for example, which at most take a few days to complete so I only seem to visit with them very briefly.  However, I truly grew with these elaborate paintings which required such intense visualization and heavy reliance upon memory of my subjects, that I feel they are a part of me . . . or I am a part of them.  I didn't actually have the luxury of a still life in front of me at that time so my tutorials were harder learned.  Yet those self taught lessons have sunk in deeply as a result and everything I've done subsequently contains this underlying foundation. These paintings are where I really strove to hone my technical skills.  It all began when I fell in love with a particular masterpiece (will show at future post) and naively mentioned to a friend how I wondered if I could actually paint like that.  Her surprisingly off-handed response, "Sure you can," is what prompted the challenge, and it was the best step I could've taken with my art.  Now, as I'm changing direction, or more accurately, as my sensitivities are piqued in other aspects and a directional change is slowly becoming more evident in the newest work on my easels, I'm turning a glimpse backward to see my progress.  The joy of having a career like this is that it will forever entertain my eyes, my hand, my mind and my heart as I strive to improve my work while serving as a vessel to interpret and capture nature's transient beauty.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Jeanne,
What a feast this oil is!!!!
A remarqueble and masterful job. I think is a satisfying and engojable composition, no matter if You did not have the set up in front of you. I myself last summer discovered that possibly your memory + immagination are a very powerful elements of great things.I think You are on to something Big. I am priviledged and happy to give You my compliments. You oil pleases me at no end.
My best, Mariano

JEANNE ILLENYE said...

Thank you SO much, Mariano! Most likely there are many artists like us who rely heavily upon memory to "fill in the blanks" when it comes to completing a landscape begun plein air and completed in the studio, or a portrait completed from various studies and supplemented by photos, as well as still lifes where I'd imagine the color, shape of a shadow cast from one blossom to it's neighboring bloom, or the unfurling bud of a Morning Glory, or the translucent underside of a Poppy revealing it's dark pattern inside, etc. It's all part of the gift of being artists. We use all our senses of observation, memory and passion...my goodness, aren't we fortunate to have such sensitivities? I'll pop over to your site to see your latest! Always lovely to hear from you!

Shelley Whiting said...

What a great homage to the Dutch masters. Your picture is very abundant and full of life. Beautiful work.


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