Autumn has arrived since my last "From the Hill" study, and with this season there's a whole new range of oranges, violets and greens to mix from three primary colors.
I haven't painted outside in the fall as much as I have this year since moving to Vermont, and I'm finding I love being out there in the cool weather and changing light--even knowing that this particular landscape of autumn color will be gone by next week!
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5 comments:
lovely!!
yes it definitely looks very 'autumney'!!
I really like this!
Feels fresh and alive...some wonderful color mixes.
I haven't painted outside in the fall as much as I have this year since moving to Vermont, and I'm finding I love being out there in the cool weather and changing light--even knowing that this particular landscape of autumn color will be gone by next week!
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