Annie Harris Massie: Light and Place
Annie Harris Massie paints landscapes in oil with an interest, “in capturing the essential character of a place”. In describing her interest in a l andscape’s essential character, Massie explains, “ I am less interested in extraneous detail, rather I am more interested in distilling a landscape down to the essence, stripping it down to the basics—to a particular, very specific quality of light and shape which hold the essential character of a place. I am attracted by the transformative nature of light, as the interplay of light and shadow reveals and obscures form.” Massie notes there is meaning and significance in the landscape beyond observed visual fact. She states, “I am interested in a poetic quality beyond observed visual fact, however, my work remains firmly an exploration of visual experience and optical phenomena, particularly of ephemeral, transitory effects. In painting the landscape I seek the unique character of a particular place, a particular time of day, a particular season, a particular quality of light.”
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