Last updated: 17 Dec 2024
Ranch
Undated
Brush and paper
Watercolour
Landscape
Impressionism
Printed from a watercolour book
1. Medium: Watercolor on paper
2. Shapes and objects: A rural landscape featuring a winding stream or river, trees of various types (including evergreens and deciduous), a figure on horseback, fenced areas, and distant buildings or houses. There are mountains or hills in the background. The foreground shows grassy areas and some rocks in the water.
3. Colours: A vibrant palette is used. The sky is a clear blue. The trees and vegetation are in various shades of green, with some autumnal colors (yellows and browns) mixed in. The water is a light blue-grey. The distant mountains are painted in a soft purple. The figure on horseback is rendered in muted tones.
4. Narrative: This painting captures a picturesque rural scene, possibly in a mountainous or foothill region. The composition leads the eye from the stream in the foreground, past the rider on horseback, to the distant buildings and mountains. There's a sense of peaceful coexistence between human activity (as evidenced by the rider, fences, and buildings) and the natural landscape. The scene evokes feelings of nostalgia for a simpler, more rural way of life. The inclusion of the horse rider adds a dynamic element to the otherwise serene landscape, suggesting ongoing daily activities in this rural setting.
5. Original Artist: While this is an original work by Mehrdad Fahimi, the style and subject matter are reminiscent of American regionalist painters, particularly Thomas Hart Benton. Benton was known for his paintings of rural American scenes, often featuring rolling landscapes and everyday activities.
However, Fahimi's use of watercolor and his looser, more impressionistic style also brings to mind the work of Winslow Homer, especially his later watercolor landscapes. Homer was renowned for his mastery of the watercolor medium and his ability to capture the essence of rural and coastal American scenes.
Benton's works can be found in many American museums, including the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Homer's watercolors are widely distributed, with significant collections at the Brooklyn Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
While Fahimi's painting is clearly his own, it seems to blend influences from these American landscape traditions, creating a scene that feels both familiar and uniquely rendered.
Details
Type
artwork
Created At
13 May 2023