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Michael Atkinson
From his Smoky Ridge studio in Texas, Atkinson
seeks to “capture the emotion, be it subtle or exaggerated,” a pursuit
that has been in evolution since he started painting as a child in the
northwest Texas town of Lubbock.
Attracted early to the study of architecture,
he earned a degree from Texas Tech University, then taught and worked in
the field for a time. From the first, his art has reflected his training,
experience, and wide-ranging interests, as he creates images – buildings,
oceanscapes, animals, and Southwestern landscapes – through a unique,
semi-abstract style and a mastery of watercolor’s “spontaneity and
freedom.”
White space is an essential element of the
composition that characterizes the Atkinson “look”… yet, as Atkinson
explains, “The white is not empty. It is completely finished.” Treating
the paper as an element of design, the artist works from one concentrated
area of detail and color, leaving much of the paper white and allowing the
eye to focus on the central image without intrusion from the periphery.
The white space is defined and given direction
by Atkinson’s signature birds, which either sweep towards the center of
interest or decrease in size as they go back into the painting, drawing
the eye into, or out of, the painting, and thus completing it for the
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