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Come with me for a walk in the woods...

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    My work is a mixture of my obsessive interest in nature and my inborn need to create art. The texture of lichens on tree bark, the way branches curve and mingle among one another, the repetition of line in a grove of aspen or spruce; these are some of the things that fill my mind and come out in my paintings. The woods are home to me, and in this sense my work is autobiographical. I work in watercolors and gouache (opaque watercolors) on paper stretched over canvas. This allows me to work on a bigger scale without the constraints of traditional framing. The negative tree shapes are created by painting on a latex resist (watercolor masking fluid) in the shape of a tree (similar to batik). After successive layers of latex and watercolor I peel back the latex revealing the tree shapes I protected underneath (like removing a stencil). The paintings are then sealed with a UV protective sealant and edged in metal.​​​​

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     Sean Huntington grew up in Derrick City Pennsylvania under the boughs of a giant white oak. Being surrounded by woodlands in an unpopulated area caused an initial lack of social skills but created an intense interest in the natural world. He maintains a studio in Olean, New York where he does his best impression of a big and tall version of Bob Ross.

Most days Sean can be found there, unless on the road to one of many art festivals around the United States.

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