The
main focus of my paintings has been people
in a natural setting, using photography as well as live models for my
reference. In my paintings, I strive to capture simple, emotional moments
of human interaction within a natural environment in order to evoke
a warm and pleasant memory for the viewer. I love the outdoors and the
beauty and charm of small children, so combining the two brings me great
joy along with the challenge of trying to capture those wonderful childhood
expressions. I feel so blessed when I receive an emotional outpouring
of happiness and gratitude from my collectors when I present them their
portrait commission. For my inspiration I look to Sargent, Sorolla,
and Zorn as the masters, but I continually develop my own style and
color palette.
An
artist's work should always be evolving - mine included. During the
last few years I have had the desire for a more direct approach to capturing
my subject matter, so I decided to take to the open landscape to paint
the setting in its natural light. Painting "en plein air"
has been one of the most frustrating, challenging and extremely rewarding
things I have done in a long time. Finishing a plein air painting in
about two hours before the sunlight changes produces dramatic and exciting
results. My heroes of this genre are the early California impressionists:
Payne, Redmond, Rose, etc.
The
experiences of "chasing the light" has opened a new door in
my creative process. I now, truly believe that I have to work from life,
outdoors, in order to capture the true quality of the moment. The process
of painting in the field is not merely visual. It is one which utilizes
all of my senses. I feel the plein air experience enhances the creative
process of my studio paintings by keeping them fresh and vibrant. I
am also committed to working from life in my studio. When the weather
in inclement, I may be posing models or setting-up still lifes scenes
to paint, whether it is oils or watercolors.
As
a professional artist, I continually look for challenges for myself
in order to grow artistically and spiritually. That's the beauty of
it: I will never be finished growing as an artist. To capture and share
the beauty I see with the viewer, is indeed a great reward.
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Victoria Brooks