Artist-Steve-Hanks-Paintings-Part-I
American artist Steve Hanks ( 1949 - 2015 ) is Legendary ,famous and very talented Watercolor Artist , in the begaining of the artist Carrier he was Paintings in Oil, but after he diagnosed , the doctor warned him that he have Allergy from Oil Paintings , so turned into Painting in watercolors, And result was fantastic masterpieces that we still enjoy its beauty till today, The predominant protagonists in Steve Hanks' art are women and children, typically against a backdrop of windows and doors.
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Because light transmission is extremely essential in watercolour painting, doors and windows serve as sources of magical consecration in Steve and Hanks' works. The artist Steve Hanks himself said: “Sunlight is one of my favorite components in my works. I am fascinated by the way it affects the perception of things, how it floods the whole room, bringing in its color, transforming it. Often, my paintings are really more about sunlight than anything else. "
Artist Steve Hanks was able to perceive the pure feminine beauty, but as a true creative person, he was able to pass it by, having just brushes, paints, and canvas at his disposal. The master's lovely works are elegant and delicate. Only love and sensitivity remained constant for the artist, and each new work was imbued with these.
It is not surprise that Steve Hanks is now regarded as one of the finest watercolorists, as he achieved unparalleled detail and realism for this technique. Few artists can correctly and gracefully depict the dance of the sun on the sand, the smooth contours of a woman's body, or a baby's cheeks with a brilliant blush.
Steve Hanks himself described his technique as "emotional realism," with the audience never seeing the character's face as a focus. "It all starts with the fact that you overestimate your life, looking for the source that gives rise to this mystery," the artist says, lowering the veil of mystery to allow the viewer to think out the scene himself and read the emotions of the character in the image not in his eyes, but in his pose and silhouette: "It all starts with the fact that you overestimate your life, looking for the source that gives rise to this mystery." I identify as an emotional realist. What I convey are emotions. "I do it with realism."
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