Doug Whitfield
Cedar Lake, NY, USA
Website:
dougwhitfieldpaintings.com
Art Medium: contemporary figurative painting
My oil paintings are all about people. My compositions are dreamlike, blurring myth, history and fantasy together. My characters strike dramatic poses as if they are on stage in a fantastic theater. They tease and beckon you to join in their drama.
Visit my website so you can be in my fantastic theatre.
Midnight at the Blue Note
38" x 48" oil on canvas
Floating Duo
48" x 38" oil on canvas
Last Dance
48" x 38" oil on canvas
Bountiful Sea
38" x 48" oil on canvas
Melancholy Mind Map
48" x 38" oil on canvas
Sisters
6 feet x 6 feet in 3 panels, oil on canvas
Gatherer
This painting won Best in Show for the Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts 2014 annual regional show. The show's theme this year was "From the Earth". You might recognize the face in the figure is from one of Rembrandt's many self portraits.
48" x 38" oil on canvas
Triplets 3
8" x 5" oil on canvas
My compositions are dreamlike; they blur myth, history and fantasy together. My characters gesture to you dramatically and strike romantic poses on the stage of my fantastic theater. They are cognizant of you, just as you are of them. In my ambiguous dramas, the beautiful and grotesque seem but two sides of the same coin. The point of these juxtapositions other than for your delight, is to engage the power of your imagination to reconcile the ambiguity. My performers beg you to step onto their stage and play along with them in my fantastic theater.
My studio is in rural upstate New York at Cedar Lake. Oil paint on stretched canvas is my medium and people are my subject. I approach each composition by imagining the emotional response to the painting I wish the viewer will have. Then I conceive a complex arrangement of characters and clues the viewer will use to figure out a story and how they (the viewer) fit into the drama on my stage. I have a strong foundation in drawing and classical painting, which underly my compositions. I love the way Leonardo da Vinci used arrows, numbers, and assorted drafting notations to clarify his classical drawings.
I work on several paintings concurrently. As in stage productions, I have characters I use over and over who play different roles. Concurrent compositions often share the same characters, palette and themes.
Collectors around the world own my paintings. Many painting awards and honors have been delivered to me, but these are not the reason I paint, and are no measure of the significance of my work. Instead, the most meaningful measure of my work's value is the ever-growing intense interaction that my patrons develop with my paintings.