For the past few years, A Glance, a five minute gesture, was temporarily installed in a bathroom. It brightened up the room.
For the past few years, A Glance, a five minute gesture, was temporarily installed in a bathroom. It brightened up the room.
It was a blazing afternoon and the different surfaces on the water drew my attention. This lonely bench caught my eye.
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Here is the almost finished, I hope, painting of the blue morpho butterfly abstract.
When the sun first came up there was beautiful color around this tree. This tree was a part of several others that stood at the edge of the beach. The first day I had found shelter from the wind and sun underneath it.
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In the afternoon, In the late winter, After the snow has melted.
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This is a crop of the current butterfly abstract that I am working on. The left side shows the texture, and the right side shows the wing before the texture.
Another car painting completed during naptime. I found a historical site to pull over at and was interested in the lines in the snow and way it draws the eye to the mountains. The light coming toward me was very bright with all of the light reflecting off the snow.
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It was a beautiful sunny afternoon when I drove into this park and found a place with water and the red bluff. There was a path that led to a great place in the shade where I could stand and paint.
The colors that I saw in the water and in the sky at sunset were “unreal” in their vivid hue. This sketch is a little muddy, but you only get a few minutes and everything changes so quickly in a sunset.
After the painting of the field that I posted last Thursday, I had a little time left before I had to be back, so I drove along and saw this white boat fading in and out of the fog on an interior lake. It caught my eye and I decided to do a quick small 8″ by 6″ oil sketch of it. It was still raining so I sat in the back of our highlander with the back open.