Fish Paintings: Ron Langlois Studio

Fish Paintings

Fish Paintings for Sale!
by
Ronald E. Langlois

Each fish paintings shows the action of the catch. You can feel the power of these fish exploding out of the water, grabbing the lour, while detail of these paintings are aw inspiring.

Mr. Langlois agreed to producing a limited amount of signed and numbered lithographs based on these fish paintings. His first series are a selection of four colored fish paintings and four pen & ink landscapes. He is presently working on a second series that will be released by the third quarter of 2005.

Other Paintings............. Marlin Painting Great Dane Painting Panda Painting

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Fish Painting

Marlin Explosion:
Authors comments

This watercolor painting is from a photograph taken from a friend of mine. He took it while fishing in the Keys. I intentionally distorted the water so you would focus on the Marlin.
Fish Paiting: Blue Marlin Blue Marlin Jumping:
Authors comments
With this watercolor painting I wanted to show a storm just leaving the area with the clouds changing from dark and stormy, to light and calm. In the Florida Keys, storms come up quickly, turning up the water and darkening up the sky. I believed that I captured the way the sky and water looks when a squall leaves the area.
Fish Painting: Tarpon Tarpon Fish in the Weeds:
Authors comments
Tarpon fishing in south Florida is quite popular and I thought that they were an interesting fish to paint. When I was almost done with this painting, I noticed that there was a perfectly round black spot in the upper left portion of the painting. When I saw it, I was so upset that I was going to throw it away and start over again. Just before I tore it up, I realized that the spot looked like an eye, so I painted a blue fish being startled. It adds additional interest to the work and I was pleased with the final outcome.
Fish Painting: Sailfish

Sailfish Leaping:
Authors comments
I only used three colors on this painting, blue, black and white. I wanted to keep the pallet simple, while still showing action. By keeping the pallet limited to just a couple of colors, it tests you ability as an artist. I was pleased with the way I captured the water and the way the fish is fighting the line. This is the third painting of action sports-fishing pictures in this set of lithographs.


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