"There
is a story underneath the story of my paintings," says artist Morgan Weistling.
"I don't hide the process of how I paint. You can see the layers and count the
strokes it took to get there. With some styles of painting, the closer you
get to the canvas, the more you will see. With mine, the more you step back, the
more detail you will see. That's not easy, which is why it fascinates me."
With his masterful use of oils, artist Morgan Weistling brings a scene to life
with spectacular lighting, creating a sense of wonder and engaging the viewer's
imagination and emotion. His dreamlike images touch the viewer's heart,
using more than sentimentality to engage the viewer. His canvases are filled
with brushwork that tell a story beyond the subject matter. Like a skilled
movie director, he manipulates the focus of interest with suggestions and
impressions of forms that are barely realized and allow the viewer's imagination
to fill in the details.
Following in the footsteps of the masters he admires, including John Singer
Sargent, Anders Zorn and Nicolai Fechin, Weistling crafts a narrative, driven by
clarity, focus and purpose, drawing on images inspired by his beliefs and scenes
from daily life. "My hope is that people will enjoy viewing my artwork as
much I enjoyed painting it. For me, art is my language used to communicate
to others how I see God's creation. When I experience another artist's work, I
love to see through their eyes and find out as much about the artist as the
subject they painted. That is what makes art so interesting."