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Don
Hatfield is one of the most innovative impressionists of our time.
His style of painting softly blends figures of realism with the
gentle touch of classic impressionism. Don strives to create paintings
that bond themselves to the viewer. In the vein of romantic impressionism,
he shows the viewer that beauty can arise from one stirring moment:
a family reunion, a young boy searching for shells on the beach
or the warmth of the sun touching a mother and her child.
His
paintings capture light and form to a new and extremely personal
degree. Hatfield says he is preoccupied with the effect of light
on form. The beach, with all the purity of its light on sand,
water, and figures, is a frequent setting for his stories; and
his paintings are stories. "On the beach," Hatfield
says, "the viewer is given enough space to have his own reaction."
Don's
work is traditional in both concept and technique, portraying
strong, quiet emotions through subtle, rich textures and warm
inviting hues.
In
his development as an artist, Don had the added influence of modern
cinematic interpretation. Affected by the new mastery of color
on film, in advertising and television, he felt a need for a more
intoxicating light, another dimension to the beach attraction.
Seeking a truth in the paint itself, he documented that fleeting
essense of the tender, the humorous, the enchantment of a special
moment in time.
This
unique impressionistic style has brought him great acclaim in
the art world, as well as a solid artistic identity of his own.
Don's paintings hang in many important private and corporate collections
throughout the world.
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