Genesis oil, 36 by 24 inches on stretched canvas, was finished January 4, 2003. It is the painting that convinced me that I should shift my primary focus from welded steel sculpture to oil painting. The Navajos are a matriarchal society where women are the heads, providers, and nurturers of the household. Life begins with them. The bound hair, velvet blouse, silver conchos, fluted, calico skirt, and prized Pendelton blanket are all iconic to the Navajo, but today, are more ceremonial than common. A traditional hogan is an octagonal structure of stone and mud with a log and sod roof. Illuminated only by natural light, always from an east- facing door, and a smoke hole in the ceiling, it was the place where families were raised and food was prepared. It is significant to note that this is one of only six canvases that my father prepared and then set-aside, sometime in the 60s, that we found following his death, from Alzheimers, on September 30, 2002. At first, I couldnt understand why he would go to the trouble to stretch a canvas, gesso it, layout a drawing on it and then not paint it, but store it for almost 40 years! As I painted though, I became convinced it was something he intentionally prepared for me to do. I could almost feel his presence and pleasure in seeing his son pick up his brushes to discover a most remarkable gift of talent, one that he knew existed all along. It is the genesis of my series titled Unforgettable. © John Watt 2003 artist retains all rights to any reproductions of this original art.
17 Comments
cindy kelly 22 Aug 2012
You have done a wonderful job with your art--Your father would be proud of you, John.Timothy Beacham 09 Nov 2007
Excellent work. There is a western museum here is GA if you haven't discovered it. The Booth Museum in Cartersville, GA.chuck vest 03 Aug 2006
I have admired your art for years. Its truly a pleasure and delight to view your work John.WESTERN ARTWORK By Denny Karchner 03 May 2006
Outstanding piece John! Your whole portfolio is an absolute treat. I am glad I found you here my friend.--DennyRandy Kroll 20 Feb 2006
Would love to see this in person. Excellent work again John!Anonymous Guest 03 Nov 2005
Wow- the colors, shadows, light, expression- when are you going to be a national treasure? Debbie CablesChristine brand 31 Oct 2005
OH! YOU TOTALLY ARE A TREASURE AND INSPIRING LEGEND!!! I AM GLAD I FOUND YOUR WORK...ALL BECUASE OF A HALLOWEEN PUMPKIN I THOUGHT WAS INNOVATIVE AND WILD...HERE I FIND TRUE ART!!! I AM ASTOUNDED!!! IT IS A PLEASURE TO SEE YOUR WORK AND KNOW YOU HERE. HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY AND HAPPY HOLY HALLOWEEN! SINCERELY CBnatasha koneva 30 Oct 2005
it is imazing painting, and it is worth the money! you are great artist, John!Patrick Taylor 28 Jun 2005
Wonderful tonal value and detail. I like the lightened background and how it pushes her forward giving a 3 dementional quality to this 2 dementional piece. Very well done.Steve Wonegeshik 17 May 2005
I believe this is your best and very fitting that you decided to switch from welding to painting with this excellent work. You have done some extensive research also.Terry Bullard 11 May 2005
Awesome work, from the details of her hand, the shaw, silver work and rocks its pleasing to look at - AND what a telling story, I think you are right things were in motion years in the making, how great your father was involved in this way!eileen martin 05 May 2005
beautiful and very skillful, you are very talented:)John Enright 05 May 2005
man...you are good. Very good. welcome to AWRenata Cavanaugh 04 May 2005
AMAZING talent!Betty Schwartz 03 May 2005
Lovely portrait and superior textures in this piece!georgia brown 01 May 2005
Amazing portrait, I thought it was a photo! 10+Casey Catton 01 May 2005
Wonderful work...looks so real...she looks like she's about to step out of that canvas!