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by Patrick Dablow
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The Southern Magnolia blossom is characterized by soft velvet like white petals which are highlighted by the angle of the sunlight that illuminates... more
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The Southern Magnolia blossom is characterized by soft velvet like white petals which are highlighted by the angle of the sunlight that illuminates them. Because the actual flower that inspired this painting was almost completely white, I used light and shadow to define the shape and tonal qualities of my subject. I enjoy painting the Magnolia flower, not only because it is challenging to me as an artist, but also because of all that they symbolize. The abundant blossoms of the Southern Magnolia tree are nature's proclamation that the "Hope" of spring has finally arrived.
As a youth, growing up in the Red River Valley of West Central Minnesota, Patrick loved to be outside in nature and he loved to draw. Noting that his grandson had natural artistic talent, Patrick’s grandfather encouraged his young grandson’s interest in illustration and graphic design by ordering a correspondence drawing class that taught Patrick to draw the iconic comic strip characters of the day such as Dick Tracy, Beetle Bailey, Mary Worth, and Judge Parker. In addition, the work of illustrators, Charles Shultz, Walt Disney, and Roy Lichtenstein also inspired the young artist to develop his own natural ability to tell stories through art. As he progressed through high school and college during the influential pop culture of...
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