This beautiful morning I followed the plow into this park and liked the look of the fresh snow hanging on this tree.
This beautiful morning I followed the plow into this park and liked the look of the fresh snow hanging on this tree.
December in Kentucky can be dreary, but the color scheme in the country is beautiful and I was loving the orange pop in the scene and the way these two trees in the foreground interacted with one another.
Turning at an angle on the beach, the same tranquil morning, a different line of wooden posts and the waves washing rhythmically on the shore. I was getting chilly, but was busy painting and only noticed when I had finished how cold I had become!
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It was the type of beautiful relaxing evening that one might look for when traveling to the beach. The beach was crowded as some finished their day of play and others came by to wait for sunset.
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The fog was out on this morning and I stood under the open back of my vehicle to paint this scene. It was a quiet morning and the fog shifted through the scene revealing and then hiding the landscape as I painted.
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The scene was calm and didn’t have the ‘punch’ I was looking for, but it did have stillness. It was calm, soothing and quiet.
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There were layers of foliage, layers of light and dark, layers of yellow, green and blue.
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I set up for this painting in a side path at Fort Harrison. While I was painting, rain was threatening. After I got the first block in of the painting complete, I took a break to look at my weather app on my phone and saw that there was a large storm moving through Indianapolis.
I returned later in the day to the picnic area to paint a different view. I liked the view in both directions, but chose this one because of the way the tree framed the picture.
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Bear Lake gave me a first glimpse of fall foliage and it can be seen in the tree on the left. We walked around the lake once before I returned to this spot. I was looking for fall birch trees, but most of the trees were not quite there yet.
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