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Evening Stroll

By: Todd Suttles

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There is a particular kind of light that only comes at the end of the day—when the air cools, shadows lengthen, and the world seems to exhale. Evening Stroll holds that moment.

Two figures move quietly along the road’s edge, nearly absorbed into the trees. They aren’t the subject in a literal sense—they’re part of the rhythm. The true subject is the hour itself: that suspended space between motion and stillness, where everything feels softer and more honest.

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Dusk landscape with two small figures walking near trees, fence posts, and a glowing turquoise sky by Bill Suttles.

Oil on Canvas Panel

16x20 in. (unframed)

23.5 x 27.5 in.  (framed)

In this piece, Bill lets color carry emotion more than detail. The sky leans into cool turquoise and softened teal while the trees deepen into layered greens and rusted reds. The structure at right is suggested rather than defined—more memory than architecture. Fence posts tilt, brushstrokes remain visible, and the ground flickers with reflected light.

He isn’t documenting a location. He’s recording a feeling.

The figures remain small on purpose. They anchor scale and humanity, but they don’t dominate the composition. Instead, they move through the atmosphere—participants in the landscape’s breathing, not separate from it. The paint handling is loose, confident, and alive. You can feel the speed of certain passages—especially in the sky and foliage—where gesture outweighs precision. That looseness isn’t carelessness; it’s trust built over decades at the easel.

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Watch how the cool sky presses against the warmer field and building—those temperature shifts do the real storytelling here.

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