Monument Valley and Kokopelli
by Chance Kafka
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$215
Dimensions
24.000 x 18.000 x 0.500 inches
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Title
Monument Valley and Kokopelli
Artist
Chance Kafka
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
The latest addition to my Kokopelli series and a new personal favorite, I have painted an impression of the "Mittens" at Monument Valley in northeastern Arizona during a radiant sunset, the sun's last light of the day filtering through clouds and into the textures of this iconic landscape.
Kokopelli can be seen atop a small butte to the right, playing away and keeping the spirit fo the Southwest alive and well.
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March 29th, 2019
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Comments (75)
Randy Burns
There is a poetic quality in this beautifully framed by the landscape silhouette in this painting Chance. The wonderful glow of color in the landscape as well as the sky gives a longing and dreamy quality I love experiencing. Wonderful my friend. F/L/TW.
Chance Kafka replied:
Randy, thank you got your wonderful thoughts and views shared here. Your support and kindness is do deeply appreciated! Thank you very much!!
Judy Kay
I thought your images were beautifully captured photographs but they are brilliantly captured paintings,
Lindley Johnson
Kokopelli "keeping the spirit of the Southwest alive and well." What a beautiful painting, Chance!
Rosalie Scanlon
Beautiful work Chance, love how you painted the sky. Nice scenic and light. L/tweet.
Abbie Shores
I love this. Do you find the night (or dusk) sky harder to paint than a daytime? I know I do. It is the shadows I think, the way they fall differently than when the sun is in the sky. You have caught the last light beautifully
Chance Kafka replied:
A comment from Abbie herself! Thank you so much for stopping by, I appreciate it more than you know. What a nice comment. I find night and dusk to be a little easier actually. I have done photgraphy for years and sunset/dusk/night is my favorite time to shoot so I'm just more familiar with the softer light and long shadows. My photography knowledge has translated somewhat to my self-taught painting. I have a harder time getting broad daylight to look right.
Sam Persons
Love the 2 trees in the foreground and great color selection for the clouds. Excellent work and great placement of your trademark birds. LF