This is the blog of abstract artist John L. Payne. All original art is for sale, prints (original and enhanced) are available and I am accepting commissions.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Into the Shallows - 9 x 36 x 1.5 - Acrylic on Hollow Door Panel - $165
After fishing all day and catching almost nothing we headed back to the boat ramp about 10 pm... There was a bright yellow spotlight hitting the water and as we pulled the boat up the ramp I went over to make one last effort before heading home. As I approched the shore I started seeing dark shapes moving in the water and soon realized that they were walleye searching the shallows near the shoreline for shad. I stayed there for almost two hours watching the fish; sometimes close enought to the shore that I could have scooped them out with a dip net! (not allowed by law...) Some of them were nearly three feet long and they paid absolutely no attention to me at all. I ended up catching only 2 (by accident I am sure) but getting to see them so close up was a real treat for this nature lover. About a week later I started an automatic or expressive painting and this is what emerged. As the painting was only 9 inches tall and fish shapes were emerging; I thought back to that night and the fish in shallow water...
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