Kudos to Navillus Gallery in Toronto for assembling a tribute to the Magic Hour, the “time prior to dusk when surreal color has the power to transcend reality. (Above: August Sunset, Myles Macdonald)
Mountain Lake, Philip Sybal
Along The St. Lawrence, Peter Fischer
Fraser Valley, Anne Dalton
Cottage Sunset, James Hill
Navillus Gallery here
The purple in the August Sunset is spectacular. Big Sky Country for sure. Just gorgeous.
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I love that shade, too. Makes me want to be out there somewhere in a sky like that.
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Wow! Abracadabra! One of the hardest shots to get on a TV or Film shoot is Magic Hour.
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Of course, you would know that. Great point.
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I love the James Hill too – wow. I recently bought my first big art purchase, a pastel scene of an area a couple miles west of my house. I say “big” because it cost me real money. It is described perfectly by “that magic hour” and has purples in it across the fields that only come out at that time. Neat to see a series here on this.
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That’s very cool. Hope you are enjoying the art. So interesting that it’s in sync with this series.
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A wonderful idea!
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I know. I’m always so impressed by gallery ideas like this.
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Wow these are magnificent.. I’m very impressed…
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I would say magnificent is precisely right!
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Beautiful and what a neat theme for the show!
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It was the James Hill cottage piece that did it for me – although all of them are superb.
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