Malcolm Furlow – Coyote On Hill
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The palette is striking and unconventional. A vibrant red dominates the upper portion of the canvas, creating a sense of heat or intensity. Below this, a deep indigo-blue forms the backdrop for the hill and contributes to a feeling of depth. The animal itself is constructed from a range of hues – yellows, blues, purples, and greens – applied in angular blocks that disrupt any illusion of naturalism. This color scheme evokes an emotional response; the contrast between the fiery sky and the somber ground creates tension, while the fragmented coloration of the creature suggests complexity or perhaps even internal conflict.
The animal’s gaze is directed outward, conveying a sense of alertness and observation. Its posture – slightly crouched, with its weight shifted to one side – implies readiness or anticipation. The artist has chosen to depict it in profile, which allows for a clear view of the creatures form against the backdrop.
The overall effect is not merely descriptive but symbolic. The elevated position on the hill suggests a vantage point, perhaps representing insight or awareness. The animal’s solitary presence might imply resilience, independence, or even loneliness. The fragmented style and unusual color choices contribute to an atmosphere of mystery and introspection, inviting viewers to contemplate themes of identity, perception, and the relationship between the individual and their environment.