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NAPA COUNTY HILLS
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NAPA COUNTY HILLS
by Steven Guy Bilodeau
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Original Price: Not for Sale
Year created: 2015
Original Size: 11" x 14"
Original Medium: Oil Work
Art Style: Impressionism
Art Subject: Landscapes
Artist comment about this artwork: "This is a scene of hillsides in Napa County California Not all of Napa is Vineyards and many beautiful hills can be found above the valley floor This painting is painted alla-prima from start to finish in one sitting in the plein-air style but painted by photo reference in the studio".
Art by the Artist Steven Guy Bilodeau From Kelseyville, California, United States

Steven was born in Lewiston, Maine in 1957 and raised in Livermore Falls, Maine. He moved to California in 1984 and received basic Art training at the San Francisco School of Art. He also has trained extensively with the nationally known plein-air painter Armand Cabrera. His other major influences are Maynard Dixon and Edward Hopper. Steven now resides in Kelseyville California overlooking beautiful Clearlake. "Aesthetically, I believe that art should impact the viewer and stir an inner feeling or memory. If I have evoked that emotion then my painting is successful".
"When I first became interested in plein-air painters, I admired artists from the "Society of Six" as in Selden Gile, William Clapp, Louis Siegrist to mention a few. They were early California Impressionists and I became attracted to their outlook and lifestyle. They were painters that went out together and painted alla prima and seemed interested in truly capturing the emotional elements of a scene. I think I modeled myself after these people. Many plein-air artists these days will bring a piece back to the studio to finish up, but I feel the emotional bond has been lost once you leave the scene so I paint from start to finish in one sitting in the true pure plein-air tradition. I will often paint in the studio by photo but even then I will paint from start to finish in the plein-air tradition. For me, I feel that if I do not have an emotional reaction to a scene then how can I expect a viewer to have an emotional reaction to what I have painted."



Besides painting Steven enjoys playing classical guitar and is a part time antiques dealer.

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