This is gorgeous! Exactly the type of view that would set me dreaming! And the colours are great, making my dreams turn merry and full of hope. And again I find something of Hopper lying there...
Cathy, I'm glad you like this. Funny that we don't find an area depressing that is quite emptied now of its activity and purposes. Maybe we need a window into the past sometimes, rather than always looking forward...
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My visual journal is inspired by what I see every day: the weather on my hill in northern Vermont, what’s growing in my garden, a curio brought back from travels or an ordinary object from the kitchen shelf made special by careful looking. "Journal" paintings are fast, improvised daily entries, a chance to experiment with new approaches and pay attention to the here-and-now. When I’m traveling, quickly recorded impressions are posted from Paris, Provence, Spain, Maine and anywhere else I’ll find myself this year. My large studio compositions take time, planning, refining of the original inspiration. I'll also be sharing that different kind of creative process with you here on "A Painter's Year".
12 comments:
It looks like a good place to be lost in time for an afternoon.
"Lost in time" expresses the feeling I get there, Lizbeth. Thank you for writing!
Wonderful work!
Best regards.
Wonderful work!
Best regards.
Glad you like this, Paula!
Lovely! Your use of color is fabulous!
great painting Susan. Wonderful fresh color work
Thank you for sharing
This fabulous work with us
Good creations
This is beautiful. I love the colors and the light.
This is gorgeous! Exactly the type of view that would set me dreaming! And the colours are great, making my dreams turn merry and full of hope. And again I find something of Hopper lying there...
Thanks so much for writing, Lori, Gary, Skizo, and Ross. This is a new series, and I really appreciate your comments!
Cathy, I'm glad you like this. Funny that we don't find an area depressing that is quite emptied now of its activity and purposes. Maybe we need a window into the past sometimes, rather than always looking forward...
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