Curved Tree at Wren’s Nest Pond

“Curved Tree at Wren’s Nest Pond – original” [14th March 2022] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, drawing with H, HB, 4B and 8B pencils, unsigned on 280gsm 250mm x 300mm gesso primed canvas [pad], digitally edited impression 3317 x 2817 pixels.

“Curved Tree at Wren’s Nest Pond – original” is the initially of three artworks derived from an first photograph, swiftly sketched in pencils. 

The thought carries on to deliver awareness to ‘charcoal trees’, simplified landscapes and barren soils through adverse artifical local climate adjust.  Quite opposite to the Character Reserve’s unique function of natural cultivation and habitat recycling.

Each and every artwork is digitally edited to make representations for the objective of conservation. ‘Original’ is an graphic of the true sketched variation, even though the ’embossed’ and ‘gold’ versions are electronic artwork items of the authentic [digitally imaged] artwork.

“Curved Tree at Wren’s Nest Pond – embossed” [14th March 2022] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, drawing with H, HB, 4B and 8B pencils, unsigned on 280gsm 250mm x 300mm gesso primed canvas [pad], digitally edited image 3210 x 2685 pixels.

Embossed utilised 100 block sized pixels in the pictures application deal I used to make this electronic artwork.

“Curved Tree at Wren’s Nest Pond – gold” [14th March 2022] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, drawing with H, HB, 4B and 8B pencils, unsigned on 280gsm 250mm x 300mm gesso primed canvas [pad], digitally edited picture 3317 x 2817 pixels.

‘Gold’ is created employing adjustment Curves inside the software package I employed for this piece. This has connective tips with the issue material, a curved tree. Interestingly, the waveform condition of the altered curve [in the software package] for this gold artwork is astonishingly similar to the form of the focal curved tree you see in my sketch.

This is absolutely 100% pure likelihood.

My curiosity in world wide conservation and beneficial climate transform is immensely vital to me, as a individual and artist.

I hope you appreciate these a few artworks.