"Oak Creek Rocks"

in #art7 years ago

Oak Creek, Sedona, Arizona.


”Oak Creek Rocks” 11"x15"” (#3439) watercolor on Arches paper
by Lee Gordon Seebach


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by Lee Gordon Seebach.

My website: Seebach Fine Art


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This is fantastic and I love its ingenuity.

@machhour glad you enjoy it.

Beautiful !
I can tell a lot of work goes into your pieces.

It's a beautiful art work sir ☺️👍

What's the price to buy? It's looks so real. :-)

@stefen Thank you for the upvote, nice comment and interest in this painting. If you click on the title, it's a link to my website with information.

Good one @chessmonster. Nice art.

Much appreciated! @goodwork (good name!)

Wow.. Nice work .. Keep it up. Upvoted and resteemed

@evelyniroh Thank you very much!

Did you ever think of doing photographys as well? i believe there are some comparable skills involved. And it might be in good harmony with painting, since you can always paint youre photograpghys afterwards.

I take reference photos all the time for my artwork, but photography as an art doesn't interest me at all.

It looks real i almost can touch the water

thanks for the comment @dim753

Another gorgeous piece, Chess! Like this one almost as much as the one from yesterday, haha!

@deadspace You're very kind!

Great job as always!)
Scrolled through your website, found this piece.

WREN IN OAK CREEK CANYON (GICLEE) - it's like different style of painting?
Wren In Oak Creek Canyon (giclee) by Lee Gordon Seebach Giclee Edition of 250 ~ 20.5" x 27.5"

@yaan Thanks! Please allow me to explain why paintings have different looks, even by the same artist. As a person and as an artist, I'm evolving, hopefully improving! LOL I try different things in my work. Painting to me would be very, very boring if I painted basically the same picture in the same way, over and over. Many artists do that because they find a market for a certain style, become known for it, their galleries and collectors demand it, and therefore get trapped by their "success." I have never allowed myself to fall into that trap. I paint for art's sake, not money's sake. I could have done that, easily, and be driving a Ferrari right now instead of an old Ford truck.

Consequently, you see the results of my successful experiments with painting. You see the honest artworks of a real artist. That's why my paintings have different "styles" as you describe it. I'll never stop growing, never stop experimenting. It's too interesting for me to ever let it go!

Thanks so much for your continued support. You asked a great question and I'm happy to answer it.

Well i've already asked that question about different styles at least 3 times lol (sorry for that).
Because they changed like ocean waves. And works looked more detailed.
Hmmm... Money doesn't matter but It would be hard to continue painting without it.
I hope you have enough to keep living as an artist.

Maybe you've missed my answers because I have tried to answer you! This time, I thought I'd flesh my answer out a bit more. Yes, I get by. I've always sold my honest artworks, though it has been periods of feast and famine. 99.9999% of the people on this planet will NEVER buy an original artwork in their entire lives...which means the art market is infinitesimally small. Happily, I've managed to find some art collectors.

Sweet! My respect to master Lee.

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