~ Indian Sunset II - tipis in evening light by R. Tom Gilleon
Indian Sunset II by R. Tom Gilleon, available from Snow Goose Gallery.
"Indian Sunset is also a double entendre representative of
not only the painting’s strong visual, but of the decline in the Indian way of
life,” Tom Gilleon explains. "I have such respect for them as a people. My goal
is that my work conveys the beauty of their world and their deep-rooted
connection to it.
"The painting is partially inspired by the Elton John song Indian Sunset as
well. It is a compassionate song and the story he tells of the fall of a young
warrior comes across even though the facts in the song aren’t necessarily
correct. What is important is the emotion the music creates and that’s how he
approaches his work.
"I do things a little like Elton and try to not let the facts get in the way
of a good story. I’m a little more visual than historical. Many of the designs I
put on the outside of a tipi would more often have been adorning the inside. I
exaggerate certain things like the scale of the sun. It would never appear this
large, but it is a central element to the story. Native American art does the
same. If it is important, emphasize it.
"Color is another powerful component. I am looking for vibrancy and impact
and try not to second guess a brushstroke. I’m painting with more confidence. I
feel like I’m getting closer to how I painted at age four.”
Both Editions are low in
number and are designed to be displayed as contemporary gallery wrapped items.
Released November 2011.