Description: Sanctuary: A Tapestry of Color and Texture by Matthew Natale Emerging Florida artist Matthew Natale invites you to explore a world of vibrant contrasts and quiet contemplation with "Sanctuary." This compelling abstract piece, measuring 18x24" and executed on luxurious 140lb rough watercolor paper, showcases Natale's masterful use of the "Dry Then Wet" technique, resulting in a work that shimmers with depth and invites personal interpretation. A Symphony of Earthy Hues: Evoking Nature's Embrace Natale's palette in "Sanctuary" is a harmonious blend of earthy tones that evoke a sense of grounding and connection to the natural world. The background shimmers with layers of warm ochre, burnt sienna, and hints of rose, creating a sense of warmth and depth reminiscent of sunbaked earth or a fading sunset sky. This earthy tapestry serves as a comforting embrace for the vibrant focal point of the piece. A Window to Serenity: The Power of Three At the heart of the composition, three distinct squares of color – a vibrant yellow, a bold red, and a deep blue – command attention. These squares, nestled within a darker teal rectangle, become a window to a world within a world, a sanctuary of pure color amidst the textured expanse. Yellow: Radiating warmth and optimism, the yellow square evokes the life-giving energy of the sun. Red: Pulsating with passion and vitality, the red square embodies the heart of emotion and experience. Blue: Emanating tranquility and introspection, the blue square suggests the depths of thought and the vastness of the sky or sea. These three primary colors, presented in their purest form, offer a sense of balance and completeness, hinting at the harmonious coexistence of diverse elements within a unified whole. "Dry Then Wet": Texture as a Visual Language The "Dry Then Wet" technique is fundamental to the artwork's captivating texture and depth. The initial application of watercolor crayon directly onto the rough surface of the watercolor paper allows the tooth of the paper to catch the pigment, resulting in a rich, almost tapestry-like texture. This technique allows for subtle variations in color saturation, creating a sense of depth and movement within the composition. The subsequent application of water activates the pigment, creating smooth transitions and bleeds that add a luminous quality to the colors. This interplay of rough and smooth, dry and wet, adds a tactile dimension to the artwork, inviting the viewer to imagine running their hand across the surface, feeling the subtle ridges and valleys of the artistic landscape. In "Sanctuary," Matthew Natale's choice of watercolor crayon and the "Dry Then Wet" technique are integral to the painting's unique aesthetic, creating a captivating interplay of texture, depth, and luminosity: Texture: A Tapestry of Strokes - Rough Grain: The rough surface of the 140lb watercolor paper plays a key role. When dry watercolor crayon is applied, it doesn't completely cover the paper's tooth, leaving visible strokes and a slightly grainy texture. This creates a tactile quality, reminiscent of woven textiles or natural surfaces like wood or stone. - Layered Depth: Applying the crayon dry allows for layering and building up color gradually. This layering, visible in the background's subtle shifts from ochre to rose, adds a sense of depth and history to the surface, like layers of sediment or memories embedded within the artwork. Luminosity: Light from Within - Watercolor Bloom: When water is applied in the "Dry Then Wet" technique, the watercolor pigments in the crayon activate and bloom, creating subtle transitions and soft edges. This technique infuses the colors with a luminous quality, as if light emanates from within the pigment itself. - Contrast and Focus: The smooth, blended areas, particularly noticeable in the three colored squares, contrast beautifully with the rougher texture of the background. This interplay of textures draws the viewer's eye to the vibrant focal point, enhancing the squares' luminosity and symbolic importance. Overall Aesthetic: Organic and Evocative - Natural Harmony: The combination of watercolor crayon and the "Dry Then Wet" technique results in an aesthetic that is both organic and evocative. The textures mimic those found in nature, while the luminous colors suggest a sense of inner life and energy. This creates a harmonious balance between the raw, earthy quality of the background and the vibrant, almost spiritual presence of the colored squares. - Open to Interpretation: The textured surface and layered colors invite the viewer to explore the painting with their eyes and imagination. The subtle shifts in hue and texture create a sense of depth and mystery, encouraging personal interpretation and contemplation. In essence, Natale's artistic choices in "Sanctuary" go beyond mere aesthetics. By harnessing the unique properties of watercolor crayon and the "Dry Then Wet" technique, he crafts a visual experience that engages the senses, evokes emotion, and invites the viewer to connect with the artwork on a deeper, more personal level. Matthew Natale: An Emerging Talent "Sanctuary," part of a larger collection of over 500 pieces, showcases Matthew Natale's artistic promise and his dedication to exploring the expressive potential of his chosen medium. This artwork is a testament to his ability to evoke emotion and inspire contemplation through the masterful use of color, texture, and composition. "Sanctuary" is a piece that will undoubtedly spark conversation, invite tactile exploration, and infuse any space it graces with a sense of warmth, depth, and quiet contemplation.
Price: 150 USD
Location: Okeechobee, Florida
End Time: 2024-10-26T20:30:15.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Artist: Matthew Natale
Signed By: Matthew Natale
Size: Large
Region of Origin: Florida, USA
Framing: Framed
Year of Production: 2023
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 18 in
Style: Abstract, Contemporary Art, Experimental, Impressionism, Modernism, Pop Art
Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)
Unit Quantity: 1
Handmade: Yes
Item Width: 24 in
Time Period Produced: 2020-Now
Signed: Yes
Title: Abstract Watercolor
Period: Ultra Contemporary (2020 - Now)
Material: Paper
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Subject: Sunsets, color
Type: Painting
COA Issued By: Matthew Natale
Theme: Art, Portrait
Production Technique: Watercolor Painting
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States