Friday, October 28, 2011
The weather was so perfect a couple of days ago, I felt like it might be one of the last balmy days this fall, so after chores, I set up my easel and painted Taylor's Ridge. Balmy wasn't really the apt adjective for the day, it was more like gale force winds, but the colors were beautiful nevertheless.
Painting in Fort Wood
Saturday, September 17, 2011
We were walking along a glacial river bed in Nepal when we were passed by a woman on a small gaited horse loaded with supplies. She sported a North Face backpackm and traditional wool horseblanket. In the painting, I wanted to show the neutral colors of the landscape against the rich vibrancy of traditional and modern garb. The horse had a little bell attached to his throatlatch which tinkled as they paced by.
This was a from hike on the way to Annapurna Base Camp. You can see the seasonal village in the distance. It shows the scale of the mountains and imposing angles. Note the size of one of the boulders is as big as the village! I really had fun playing with light and shadow, warm and cool. I did a study and then felt like I could really show if better in a 24 x 30 format.
Monday, September 5, 2011
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