Poetry in Paint

Categories: 2019 January-February Issue, Feustel, Cynthia, Oil, and Portrait.
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“I search for ways to create a sense of emotion and a heightened sensitivity to those moments that too often pass by unnoticed. Whether capturing an introspective moment of a figure, or the quiet stillness in an arrangement of treasured objects, I find an honesty and poetry in the story that each has to tell.”

So says Cynthia Feustel in describing what she strives to achieve with each of her paintings, whether she is depicting a horse or fox, fruit or flowers, an old man carving a piece of wood, or a cowgirl sitting on a rock, lost in thought.

Cynthia Feustel (Colorado)

Golden Hour
Oil
24″x18″

“I wanted to show the strength and determination of this cowgirl, while at the same time allowing the soft, warm light of the golden hour to reveal her gentleness and beauty.”

Cynthia Feustel (Colorado)

At the Creek
Oil
16″x20″

“After a long day, the gentle rush of this woodland creek provides a relaxing place to sit and think and take in the quiet beauty of nature.”


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