Archive for October 2020
My Autumn Favorites
Autumn has always been my favorite season, October my favorite month, Halloween my favorite holiday. Yes, I appreciate the implications of sweater weather & soup season, but what really thrills me is the plethora of artistic endeavors inspired by the simultaneous darkness & warmth of the final three months of the year: illustrations of crisp…
Read MoreSneak Peek – Keith Cardnell’s Newest Angler
As we alluded to on Thursday, Keith Cardnell’s latest piece for the Sporting Art market is most certainly testing the boundaries of what might be considered ‘acceptable.’ Cardnell is stepping outside the norm from what has been commonly accepted as ‘typical’ flats paintings: light blues, shallow water, bright & white flats. This new piece is…
Read MoreA New Cardnell on the Horizon
Keith Cardnell is at it again. He is once again going boldly where no other contemporary sporting artists are going these days, but this time in a new direction. Late last year, Cardnell completed Finding Silver in Thin Water – a commissioned Sporting Art painting measuring a magnificent 4 ½ feet tall by 8 feet…
Read MoreAutumn in Sporting Art
There’s nothing quite like Nature in Autumn, and all the sporting adventures and artistic endeavors that She inspires. We’ve already rounded up some of our favorite autumn scenes from Sporting Art Master Arthur Shilstone in this post, but there is a plethora more to enjoy from our many wonderful artists. We’ve curated a small collection…
Read MoreA Sense of Place | A Place to be Sensed: Vol. 3 – Autumn Gold
Arthur Shilstone’s prolific career as a Master of Sporting Art produced a vast and diverse inventory of watercolor sporting scenes. Any Sporting Art enthusiast can find their sense of place within his body of work. With such a large inventory, however, we recognize the potential challenge of pinpointing that one exact scene (or 2, or…
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