Isabelle du Toit

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Artist statement for the Birds

 

My meticulous depictions of mostly solitary animals ask the viewer to consider the plight of nature in the face of man's encroachment. With my detailed paint handling, combined with an astute attention to the nuances of chiaroscuro, I hope to create a look and feel that is unique. I use a minimalist approach as a re-action to the bombardment of useless and meaningless images and noise generated by the media.

 

I hope to bring some kind of order and calm to reflect on what is really important and meaningful in life. For me, realism and simplicity have a direct link to truth and honesty.

 

My aim is not to harass the viewer, nor do I want to state the obvious threat to the animal’s habitat destruction too blatantly. I prefer to make my point subtly and quietly in the hope that the lack of aggression that is normally linked to that subject will give pause for a deeper kind of reflection on the problem.


The emptiness in most of my backgrounds is a reflection on the increasingly isolated and selfish life that modern society has created and portrays loneliness as a human condition as well as our “disconnect” with nature. 


All animals are painted life size.

 

 

 

 

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Green Heron 24x30 and detail, copyright2010

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Western Bluebird 16x20 and detail, copyright09

Western Bluebird


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Black-chested Green Warbler 12x12 and detail, copyright09

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Blue Jay II and detail 24x24, copyright09