painting, plein-air
figurative
urban landscape
painting
impressionism
graffiti art
plein-air
street art
figuration
cityscape
Jeff Jamison created ‘Changing Light’ using oil. The artwork initially strikes you with its delicate balance of light and shadow, where soft, muted tones evoke a sense of calm and introspection. Jamison’s masterful use of color creates a scene that appears both familiar and dreamlike. His application of paint, with broad strokes and subtle gradations, constructs a spatial composition with carefully positioned figures. The structure of the painting is divided into distinct planes of depth, marked by changes in color saturation and clarity, which serve as a kind of language. The reflections on the wet pavement create an interplay between reality and illusion. They challenge our perception and ask us to consider the transient nature of images. Through this interplay, the painting transcends mere representation. It functions as a signifier of deeper emotional and existential themes. This visual code encourages viewers to contemplate how art destabilizes established meanings, engaging with new ways of thinking about perception.
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