Although
he came to art later in life than most, Chuck Rawle has been making up
for lost time by working hard to hone his skills as an artist.
It started as a pastime and soon became a passion.
When Chuck decided to take up oil painting, he sought out the
best instructors available. By
studying with the best and applying the lessons learned diligently,
Chuck has arrived at his own interpretation of the infinite beauty of
nature.
Almost
without exception, fine artists insist on working from life whether they
are painting still life, landscapes, or figures.
For Chuck there is no acceptable substitute.
When it became apparent that working from life was the best way
to paint convincing landscapes, Chuck began painting outdoors at every
opportunity while working full time in another occupation.
Because of the time constraints of his job, Chuck began looking
for ways to increase his painting time.
With the support of his wife, they sold their home, bought a
recreational vehicle, and began traveling to those locations that
offered inspiration and subject matter for his landscape vision.
In
the last few years, Chuck has painted in most of the western states and
the Canadian Rockies. Painting
outdoors almost everyday has contributed even more to his education than
the workshops. Nature is
indeed the best teacher, and a demanding taskmaster.
Combining fulltime RV living with fulltime painting has been a
perfect lifestyle for a developing landscape painter.
With an abiding love of the great outdoors and a passion for
painting, Chuck feels he has the best of both worlds in a gratifying and
stimulating new career.
When
Chuck puts his brush to canvas, he wants the viewer to be transported
with him to some of the most magnificent scenery.
He expects the viewer to feel the sun on his face, relax with the
tranquility of placid waters, revere the majesty of towering mountains,
sense the dampness of a muggy afternoon, or the clarity of clean
mountain air. Such an
experience gives us all an emotional connection to the beauty of our
world. And that connection
is how art enriches our lives. Creating
such enrichment gives Chuck immeasurable satisfaction.