This blog features highly realistic wildlife, landscape and nature paintings of nationally acclaimed artist Peter Mathios.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Coast Guard 5" x 5" acrylic $245
Among the islands of the Queen Charlotte Strait, bald eagles are common. In fact, they seem more numerous than gulls. The eagles roost and watch from their perches in the trees and when other birds find a food source on the open water the eagles fly out to feed in droves. Often there will be 20 to 30+ eagles feeding together. The coast lines are rugged up there and I enjoyed creating this landscape and the weather that is so normal to the area. My Website
The call of the outdoors has always been my inspiration. My art is deeply rooted in my love for adventure - from trail running, hiking, and backpacking to hunting, fishing, skiing, and snowshoeing. Each of my highly realistic paintings originates from firsthand experiences and through my work, I aim to share the beauty and significance of these special moments with others, bringing the viewer into the heart of nature.
I specialize in creating realistic paintings that transport you into the natural world, capturing the very essence of being present in the moment. My detailed style reflects the rich textures, vibrant colors, and intricate patterns found in the wilderness, bringing nature to life in paint.
Through my art, I hope to inspire a deeper appreciation for the natural world and encourage conservation efforts to protect these irreplaceable wild spaces.
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