
American photorealist painter Scott Pryor in the painting “The path to the beach” depicted a narrow scenic path, overgrown on the sides with bushes of bright pink flowers and tall grass. The light sandy path goes down directly to the lake. Low clouds hung over the lake, as happens before the rain.
Again striking attention is drawn to the striking accuracy of the display of the state of nature, which even the Impressionists rarely did. And the main is truly fantastic ability to transfer light, corresponding to the moment.
Bonfire on the Beach by Scott Pryor
Lake at Twilight by Scott Pryor
Still Life by the Window by Scott Pryor
Still Life at the Beginning of Spring by Scott Pryor
Nanny and Ezra in the Kitchen by Scott Pryor
Wind at Sunset by Scott Pryor
Nanny, Nellie and Scott by Scott Pryor
Winter Picnic Table by Scott Pryor