Mt. Wilson (White Out III), 2016
Signed on verso
72 x 53 inches (183 x 134.6 cm.)
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Andy Woll, a contemporary American painter, is renowned for his expressive landscapes that capture the natural beauty and varied moods of Southern California. One of his notable works, “Mt. Wilson (White Out III),” created in 2016, exemplifies his distinctive style and thematic focus. This oil on canvas painting measures 72 by 53 inches (183 by 134.6 cm) and is signed on the verso. Woll’s ongoing series centered around Mount Wilson showcases his deep engagement with this iconic landmark, exploring its changing appearances through different weather conditions and times of day. In “White Out III,” Woll presents a striking interpretation of the mountain shrouded in a whiteout, using bold and dynamic brushstrokes to convey a sense of both the mountain’s grandeur and the atmospheric conditions enveloping it.
The large-scale canvas of “Mt. Wilson (White Out III)” allows Woll to immerse viewers in the scene, creating a powerful visual impact. His use of oil paints brings a rich texture and depth to the painting, with layers of whites, grays, and subtle hints of color capturing the elusive quality of a whiteout. The abstracted forms and vigorous application of paint reflect Woll’s ability to blend representation with abstraction, creating a work that is both immediate and contemplative. This painting not only highlights Woll’s technical skill and expressive use of color and form but also his ability to evoke a deep sense of place and atmosphere. Through “Mt. Wilson (White Out III),” Woll invites viewers to experience the majesty and mystery of the natural world, solidifying his reputation as a significant voice in contemporary landscape painting.