Tree, Gold and a Rectangle

Chocolate Bronze Rectangle Matt The Unfathomable Artist
“Chocolate Bronze Rectangle” [30th April/1st May 2025] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, acrylic on A3 (42cm x 30cm) gesso & paint primed 5mm wooden board, 5000 x 3757 pixels.

As is my custom I shall include pre-published text in colour font:

I have to say myself, “Chocolate Bronze Rectangle” amazes with its tones. For me this artwork is kind of like Basquiat writing a work as ‘Untitled’.

An artist preferring viewers to simply enjoy its qualities.

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I have decided to share two of the three paintings which made “Gold-Bronze King James VI & I Oak of 1612”. Merely a bonus to dear Readers waiting for this latest blog article.

This is the final, third painting, after two previous underpaintings:

Gold-Bronze King James VI I Oak of 1612
“Gold-Bronze King James VI & I Oak of 1612” [7th to 13th June 2025] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, acrylic on A3 (42cm x 30cm) gesso primed 5mm wooden board, 5000 x 3752 pixels.

Gold-Bronze King James VI & I Oak of 1612

“Gold-Bronze King James VI & I Oak of 1612” presents slightly lighter for sharing online.

I found myself inspired by Japanese blossom and fields in making this.

The Underpainting

Gold-Bronze King James IV & I Oak of 1612 Matt The Unfathomable Artist
“Second Underpainting for Gold-Bronze King James VI & I Oak of 1612” – 8th & 9th June 2025.

If you review the two paintings you can see the top-right tree branch forms from the gold preworking.

If I had not already recently produced “NIIP Fine Gold” I might have considered retaining this gold painting as is. Quite honestly I was annoyed the first (now) underpainted tree (unpublished) didn’t show quite as nicely as I hoped.

I’m a perfectionist with my paintings.

I wanted to paint that tree in that composition on that canvas.

Here is the wonderful composition I photographed:

Gold-Bronze King James IV & I Oak of 1612 Matt The Unfathomable Artist
“King James VI & I Oak of 1612” [21st May 2025, 1737hrs at 50 seconds] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, 5000 x 3750 pixels.

Perhaps art students or anyone interested for that matter would like to sketch, paint or even sculpture my photographic compositions?

I do hope so.

Gold-Bronze King James IV & I Oak of 1612 Matt The Unfathomable Artist
“King James VI & I Oak of 1612” [21st May 2025, 1737hrs at 45 seconds] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, 5000 x 3750 pixels.

Four photographs taken of the 1612 Oak at 1737hrs are 45 seconds (pictured here, immediately above), 47, 50 (the painting composition shown in this blog article) and 54 seconds respectively.

Let me share with you a further nature photograph from the day of 21st, the fourth one taken in 1612hrs, precisely:

Gold-Bronze King James IV & I Oak of 1612 Matt The Unfathomable Artist
“Hay Meadow of local lake Nature Reserve” [21st May 2025, 1612hrs at 26 seconds] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, 5000 x 3750 pixels.

Just as proof of my words earlier..

.. this is the fourth photograph of seven I very quickly composed at 1612hrs. Of those photographic seconds we have 18, 20, 23, (26 pictured here, immediately above), 30, 33 and 36 respectively.

Nature is awesome.

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