Often I sit underneath this youthful Oak tree for shade from the midsummer solar. Third variation took me around just one and a half hrs to generate.
I am quite satisfied with this 3rd edition. First version, unsigned, 2nd draft, is a Electronic Artwork. In conditions of high-quality I would be happy to consist of this as a Limited Version print.
A new poem inspired from these Cluster Oak Leaf artworks:
“Bind by yourself to the Twig,
Breathe your roots to the Fig,
Cluster Leaves to the Vine,
Sing your Way, sublime.
Dance your everyday living to Peace,
Enable beration cease,
Liberate wheated sheaf,
Fortunately 50 percent to Fulfill.
Tune your heart,
To Waterfalls beat,
Locate the Enjoy you search for,
Whence superior you shall continue to keep.”
– by Matt The Unfathomable Artist – Copyright © 26th July 2022.
I definitely like “Cluster of Oak Leaves in Hayfield Meadow – to start with edition – Digital Artwork Edition only” [20th July 2022] and would happily make confined print editions. Individually I believe, ought to I ever do so, formal authenticated Print Editions of Initial Variation will turn out to be as worthwhile as the canvas 3rd Version..
.. by reason that my Initially Variation is irreparably harmed. The first and second versions are both equally canvas, unsigned partly-incomplete will work. However, I would individually sign the First Edition Limited Print Editions.
The second edition is a quick research only, I was not content with its proportion:
Last but not least, below is the first photograph for this collection of artworks/research:
For photographers viewing this image – F1.9 1/313s 3.60mm ISO 40 from my smartphone digicam. Wonderful depth of industry, with excellent macro element.
Apparently, I made the ‘lower stalk’ component of the composition for the third version (under the leaves, mid-lowest centre in the photographic picture). In point, the two foremost least expensive leaves you see are in fact at the very close of its department. The branch by itself is at the mid-upper-centre of the impression, vertically represented.
To my information this is a younger Quercas Robur [English Oak], approximately some twelve to fifteen feet tall. Its tree trunk is not even to that of a experienced elephant, I need to say. Fairly in distinction to its mighty James I IV Oak in close by area proximity, url to images of the latter, more substantial Oak below Conservation – Neighborhood Mother nature Reserve.