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John McAllister's "much galore glowing" employs vibrant yellows, pinks, purples, and greens in a circular composition that evokes a lush, dreamlike garden. The painting features swirling patterns of leaves and petals created through layered brushstrokes and dots, conveying a dynamic, almost hypnotic movement. The style is reminiscent of Impressionism, emphasizing sensory experience and the fluidity of nature. This work reflects McAllister's meditation on time and mortality, blending the cycles of nature with human perception in an ever-changing dance of color and light. ...
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John McAllister captures nature in a state of constant flux, where the seasons blend and overlap—spring and autumn interrupt winter’s stillness and summer’s vibrancy through endless cycles of decay and renewal. His work reflects a personal meditation on life’s stages, positioned between youth and old age, acknowledging mortality in relation to family and time. In his landscapes, human existence is gently juxtaposed with nature’s enduring rhythms: while footsteps may mark the earth briefly, the land inevitably regenerates, erasing all traces of passage. McAllister’s vibrant use of color and shifting perspectives heighten the symbolic and sensory qualities of his scenes. His canvases glow with rich yellows, oranges, pinks, and purples, layering brushstrokes and delicate dots that evoke swirling leaves, petals, and branches under fading light. Working with small brushes on expansive surfaces, he creates intricate, rhythmic patterns that draw the viewer into a warm, almost dreamlike environment. Through these carefully crafted transitions between earth, water, light, and shadow, McAllister explores how nature is perceived and reconstructed by the human mind. His paintings reveal the fluid and sometimes distorted ways we experience time and space, inviting reflection on the complex relationship between reality and perception. ...