The Huntsman's Eye: At The Portland Museum of Art
I voraciously gather images to use for reference in my artwork. I especially like to collect photographs of artworks that move me in some way. I spend hours in the studio looking at these images of paintings and sculptures and then jotting down my thoughts and ideas. A year ago, on my birthday, I was traveling in Maine and shot a few photos along the way. Modern Kicks' entry on the Neil Welliver exhibition, currently at the Portland Museum, brought back memories of that journey. On that gray day in Portland, two works in the collection stood out. Winslow Homer (1836-1910) Sharpshooter, 1863 oil on canvas 12 1/4 x 16 1/2" Portland Museum of Art, Maine USMC Sniper Team, 2004 Photo by: Gunnery Sgt. Keith A. Milks Winslow Homer's "Sharpshooter" is as relevant as the front page of today's New York Times.* Alexander Eliot in "Three Hundred Years of American Painting" describes how Winslow Homer's "huntsman eyes saw the world his contempo...