| World is for our Children C.T. Rasmuss, oil on canvas; 16"x12" (May 2014). |
However small this particular painting may be, I'm completely satisfied with it; and as you can see in the original photograph I took early this spring(April)...that the power of this transition from reality to super-reality is self-evident and why I'm so pleased!
Well I tried for half an hour now tryin to upload photo, which I must concede to "fate" for not allowing for me to reveal the plainness of my photography skills, but I do still have my preliminary sketch for 'World is for our Children'; which I actually did after the 1st painting above, I made it specifically for the final work, still in process below..
BTW: The photograph I took was on the Ohio River, Kentucky side's view of Mt. Adams Cincinnati, OH (spring of 2014); Purple People Bridge (L) Brent Spence Bridge (R).
| World is for our Children C.T. Rasmuss, ink in artist's sketch book; 6"x4.5" (May 2014). |
So next is the Final-final stage, which was the purpose of the smaller 16"x12" (original) oil painting; this panel happens to be 48"x36", a very common size used by the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, also below and last but not least I've included Andre Derain's 'Big Ben' which has been the biggest influence on me for this particular quest..
| World is for our Children C.T. Rasmuss, oil on panel; 48"x36" (May 2014 - work still in process). |
CHEERS!!!
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| Big Ben Andre Derain, oil (1904). |

