Description
Catching the Light – Barn Owl – 13-3/4 x 32-1/4; Offset Paper; Edition Size 2000; $395.00 U.S.
“The most intriguing artistic challenge in this painting was to capture the quality of the
 slash of light striking across the feathers of the owl, breaking up the obvious shape
 of the bird into a new and fleeting pattern.” The barn owl has a wide distribution
 throughout the world’s tropical and temperate areas. In recent decades, however,
 its numbers have been declining in many parts of its range. Various theories have
 attempted to account for this decline, including pesticides as well as the increase
 of automobiles, since barn owls often swoop low at night.
During the year our family spent in Germany, we lived in a typical, big old Bavarian
 farmhouse, one end of which was a huge barn. Ancient and rustic buildings strongly
 appeal to me, not only to my sense of nostalgia and imagination but also to
 my sense of visual aesthetics — I simply like the look of them. Compared to the
 average suburban mall, a prefabricated structure that is designed to be impermeable,
 a barn has rich and organic surfaces which show the work of the hands of the men
 who built them so long ago. Barns show the patina of age; with physics, chemistry
 and biology all working together on their surfaces, they grow and develop in a living,
 organic manner even though they are just buildings.
Although I did not actually see an owl in our barn, I knew that they must have been
 there in the past, and I felt their presence on the dusty, cobweb-laden rafters.
 The most intriguing artistic challenge in this painting was to capture the quality of the
 slash of light striking across the feathers of the owl, breaking up the obvious shape of
 the bird into a new and fleeting pattern. I deliberately cast the owl’s face in shadow
 — almost “threw it away” — a sacrifice to artistic intent which perhaps adds to the
 sense of elusive mystery of this vulnerable bird.”
 Robert Bateman
Biography
Robert Bateman has been called the most famous living artist. He continues to paint and tour the world to promote conservation and preservation of nature. We have represented Robert Bateman for decades and are now the sole publisher and distributor of his reproductions. We are so honored to work with him and witness his success. He has made such a massive contribution to the art world and the natural world as an artist and educator of the earth’s most important resources.
Nature as a subject is becoming more and more popular as our environment is in peril. What better subject is there than the beautiful creatures we share this world with? Robert Bateman’s appreciation and understanding of nature are apparent in his paintings. He is able to paint flora and fauna the way your eye would perceive it in real life. It is important that the animal takes full attention. The background becomes muted, and therefore it doesn’t take too much focus away from the subject. His paintings seem effortless and masterful all at once.
Bateman’s eye for composition is unparalleled. Each painting is a composed like a symphony, leading the eye to wander. From the backyards of North America to the sprawling plains of Africa. Robert Bateman captures nature the way it should be enjoyed. Above all he is a champion of wildlife. For this reason he has become a household name for art collectors.
 
 

