Clyde Aspevig's paintings of the West are evocations of places that he perceives as already disappearing during his own lifetime, subjects worthy of both artistic and societal preservation. "I see nature as being so much more powerful than we realize." He sees the true value of preserving the last islands of wilderness.”
To Clyde Aspevig, painting expresses human emotion better than any other medium. His own physical and spiritual connection with the subject's place and time emerges on the canvas.
“I use music all the time in my paintings.” The discerning viewer sees and feels the brushstrokes corresponding to musical notes and movements. Clyde's music touches the eyes with distinct rhythmic textures, letting the canvas reflect how earth and sky are interwoven.
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