A good many works by Curtis are of the contre-jour kind, where the light source (the sun, in Curtis' images) is behind the subject. Normally, artists have the light source behind the painter or towards one side or another, illuminating the subject directly or from an angle. James Gurney discusses contre-jour painting here.
Needless to say, to be an effective contre-jour painter, one must have a very good color sense. This Curtis has. He also has a feeling for making strong, interesting compositions.
Moorings on the Chesterfield Canal
Fine Autumn Day, Clayworth Wharf
Mooring at Hayton-Chesterfield Canal
Pembrokeshire Sea Cliffs, Port St. Justinian
Rocky Cove, Lleyn Peninsula
Vintage Car Workshop
I love the way David Curtis captures soft light. His paintings have a calming effect. Sometimes I watch videos of him painting on YouTube.
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