what if at first glance what you thought you saw was really something completely different.
i have always had a vivid imagination, while in the car as a child i used to look at the raindrops trickling down the windows and imagine they were little bombs falling in a war, then my attention would go from the car window to the cars around us and i would imagine what the interior would look like from the person in the cars point of view, the way the back of the front seat looked, the way the carpet/ leather would look, if the raindrops on the windows also looked like bombs
this is what i try to convey in my paintings, i try to mimic a light in the dark, a figure in the fog, horses in the distance on a hot day, light fragmented by the heat, the reflection on a moving object, etc...
i have always had a vivid imagination, while in the car as a child i used to look at the raindrops trickling down the windows and imagine they were little bombs falling in a war, then my attention would go from the car window to the cars around us and i would imagine what the interior would look like from the person in the cars point of view, the way the back of the front seat looked, the way the carpet/ leather would look, if the raindrops on the windows also looked like bombs
this is what i try to convey in my paintings, i try to mimic a light in the dark, a figure in the fog, horses in the distance on a hot day, light fragmented by the heat, the reflection on a moving object, etc...
Artist: Jeff Wilfong
Art By: Jeff Wilfong
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