GEORGE LESLIE HUNTER
Post -350 -by Gautam Shah
Sunday Feature on ART of Architecture
George Leslie Hunter (1877-1931) was a Scottish painter. He was, one the four highly regarded Scottish Colourists-painters. Hunter, began to visit Fife frequently in various seasons, with interim visits to France, Italy.
Hunter, was devoted to his art, forgetting his other appointments. He carried small canvas or board, and produced quick colour sketches plein air. In 1920s, he worked with etching and dry-point, of cottages and landscapes around Ceres. He painted a several still-lifes, landscapes and portraits. The paintings reflect the ‘essence of nature through pure colours and effects of light. He worked pen-ink, water colours and oil paints. He often painted the same objects or locations under different lighting conditions.
“Seek harmony not contrast. Go from light to dark, not from dark to light. Your work is never light enough. The eye seeks refreshment in painting. Give it joy not mourning. Give everything a distinct outline. Avoid over finish -an impression is not so robust but that its first inspiration will be lost if we try to strengthen everything with detail”.
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