Fishing in High Water is a piece of digital artwork by Lianne Schneider which was uploaded on August 28th, 2014.
Fishing in High Water
A unique digital interpretation of a painting of Fishing Boats Beating Up to Windward by Edward Moran - hand painted digitally with adaptations and... more
Title
Fishing in High Water
Artist
Lianne Schneider
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Painting/photographic Art
Description
A unique digital interpretation of a painting of "Fishing Boats Beating Up to Windward" by Edward Moran - hand painted digitally with adaptations and additions to the original (therefore it is not an exact "reproduction"). Moran's paintings are in the public domain. Many were printed as chromolithographs by publisher Louis Prang. You can see a photo of the original here - http://19thcenturyusapaint.blogspot.com/2012/05/edward-moran.html
and you'll note the sharp difference in color, the change in the sky, unique brushwork and the addition of the promontory and lighthouse on the right.
Like many of my most recent paintings, this digital painting is accomplished in layers similar to the process of chromolithography. It consists of 5 different layers of painting - beginning with an abstract oil, then an aged realistic oil paint, an Impressionist oil, a bristle brush thin impasto, and ending fine brush thick oil over the previous layers. Further refinement was accomplished in Photoshop with a number of filters and changes in layer opacity. In this sense, as well as the fact that certain elements have been added to Moran's painting, it is totally original and not a reproduction. Unquestionably, Moran's painting is the primary reference and inspiration for my version.
Born in Bolton, England, Edward Moran moved to the Philadelphia area and at the age of 15 became apprenticed to the great maritime painter, James Hamilton. With his younger brother, Thomas, he returned to England to study at the Royal Academy and the Paris Academy. All three of Edward Moran's younger brothers were painters, Thomas achieving the greatest success and following.
Regardless of his brother's success, Edward Moran's career, particularly as a maritime artist, was also brilliantly successful. He also painted landscapes and historical subjects and one of his more famous pieces is a painting of the Unveiling of the Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World. According to Wikipedia, "He became best known for his seascapes that showed a strong influence by Turner. A series he created of thirteen paintings of important epochs in American maritime history were widely exhibited and later were acquired by the New York Public Library, helping to establish Edward Moran as one of the most important marine artists of the period.
Moran's marine paintings are dramatically conceived, with brilliant sunsets, vibrant blue green seas and glowing background color." In the 1870s, Moran began to experiment with a technique called luminism, defined as "the use of filtered light, hazy brushwork, and the portrayal of mood over subject." Many of his works center on New York harbor where he spent most of his active career and where he died in 1901. All of Moran's paintings were completed prior to 1923 and the artist has been dead for more than 100 years making all of his artworks available without restriction and in the public domain.
Thank you to the following groups for featuring this image
HARMONY AND HAPPINESS - ERNESTINE
IMAGES THAT EXCITE YOU - JOHN
ALL SEASONS LANDSCAPES - NADINE AND BOB
DIGITAL REALISM - ANNE
FABULOUS ART BOUTIQUE - REBECCA
3 A DAY WAITING ROOM ART - PAMELA
ABC GROUP - W - PAMELA
ALL FINE ART AMERICA ARTWORK - NADINE AND BOB
COMPOSITE OR MIXED MEDIA - SHIRLEY
WISCONSIN FLOWERS AND SCENERY - RANDY
I WISH I WAS THERE - DON
COMMERCIAL FISHING AND FISHING BOATS - BILL
MUST CREATE ART - MARIE
ARTISTS BEST FIVE ARTWORKS - TINA
APPRECIATING WORKS FROM ALL MEDIUMS - STEFON
THE LIGHT PAINTERS - HEIDI
DAILY DOSE OF WISDOM - ETI
SIGNATURE STYLE ART - SHARON
DIGITAL ART AND FABULOUS FRACTALS - KIKI ART
ARTIST NEWS - NADINE AND BOB
IN THE MOOD - LISA
ALL THINGS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST - BRUCE
IMPRESSIONISM - JOSEPH
ART FROM THE PAST - JOUKO
SHIPS BOATS AND DINGHIES - CHUCK
1 WEEKLY ALL STARZ - NADINE AND BOB
ART IT IS GOOD FOR YOU - NINA
MEMORIES AND NOSTALGIA - ALEXANDRIA
BEAUTY - JAMES
PREMIUM FAA ARTISTS - DAN
DYNAMIC DIGITAL GRAPHICS - GAYLE
SUN CLOUDS AND WATER - SHANNON
BOOK COVERS 1 PER DAY - JO ANN
500 VIEWS 1 IMAGE PER DAY - MARIOLA
BEST IMAGE PROMOTION - WILLIAM
ART WITH FLAIR - WILLIAM
FEATURED ARTWORK - JO
This painting is an ORIGINAL digital art work created on the computer from a "slavish photographic copy" of a public domain painting, recreated and hand-painted on a Wacom tablet using a variety of painting styles and digital mediums. (See longer explanation below of why this qualifies as an original even if it were based on an image in the public domain).
Thank you for your interest in my artwork. If you would like to see more, my full portfolio can be found at http://lianne-schneider.artistwebsites.com If you enjoy my art works, please feel free to share this link with friends or share on your social networks by pushing the Pinterest, FB, Google+, Twitter or SU Buttons! Thank you!
I am a western New York based artist with a passion for the sea and a deep love for the natural world around me. My paintings are sometimes based on images in the public domain or on elements from classic art work. Other paintings are based on original photographs. All are painted on a Wacom tablet using a variety of painting programs and filters and because the final creations are entirely digital in nature they are considered to be original art work not reproductions.
According to the International Association of Fine Art Digital Print Makers (IAFADP), "An original digital print is not based upon using original artwork outside of the computer. The artist may use elements as source materials, such as photographs, drawings or other appropriated images, but THE FINAL FORM OF THE WORK EXISTS ONLY IN THE COMPUTER AND AS THE FINAL PRINT OR AS AN EDITION OF PRINTS." Furthermore, as explained by George Whale and Naren Barfield in a speech to the IAFADP in 2001, "with an electronic pen (stylus), drawings and paintings can be created entirely on the computer using synthetic tools and materials, many of which have their own distinctive qualities." And according to ArtBusiness.com, there is a distinct difference in value between a print/scan of an original watercolor, painting or photograph "...as opposed to original digital works of art created by digital artists entirely or in part on computers which ARE considered to be unique." Similarly, the International Fine Print Dealers Association states, "The IFPDA defines an original print as a work of art on paper which has been conceived by the artist to be realized as a print, rather than as a reproduction of a work in another medium." This is exactly how I create my original works and each painting is the result of many layers of hand-painting in various styles (impasto, pen and ink, digital oils, etc.) then overlaid upon one another.
You can purchase quality traditional style fine art prints of these digital paintings, giclee canvas prints, acrylic and metallic prints by Lianne Schneider. They are beautiful and stylish decor for any wall in your home, office or lobby. My works include detailed landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, flowers and more...all with the look and feel of classic oil paintings. The FAA-Watermark will NOT appear on any final product!
Please contact the artist, Lianne Schneider, directly if you purchase this image as a giclee print on canvas, framed or unframed. A signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity is available for each canvas indicating title of the work, my name, date of creation, a thumbnail of the painting, the origin of original work if the painting is a derivative, the number of your print in the limited printing and a guarantee that the work will no longer be available to the public in a canvas format once a total of 25 canvas prints are sold from all potential vendors.
Copyright Lianne Schneider 2014
This is a rights managed image available for licensing at http://licensing.pixels.com/profiles/lianne-schneider.html
All images and my personal poetry/prose are protected by copyright and may not be reproduced, downloaded, distributed, transmitted, copied, reproduced in derivative works, displayed, published or broadcast by any means or in any form without prior written consent from the artist. My copyright does not imply rights to an underlying public domain image and I make no such claim. Copyright on works derived from or based on images in the public domain applies only to the subsequent manipulation or the digital painting resulting from my own style and interpretation. The original image remains in the public domain and such images are used in accordance with international law
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August 28th, 2014
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Comments (98)
Carla Parris
The chartreuse tones, coupled with the dark colors, are really effective in capturing the look and feel of the storm and winds battering these vessels. v
Laurie Search
Wow, this is so dramatic!!! And such amazing detail!! Wonderful, beautiful stormy waters and sky!!!!! :))))fv
Lianne Schneider
My heartfelt thanks to William and Jo for their features in BEST IMAGE PROMOTION, ART WITH FLAIR AND FEATURED ARTWORK. I'm just tremendously honored and so very pleased.