Hi Susan, I thought about you all every day this week and wished I was out there painting with you...what a wonderful time last year! Hope you are well.
Missed you this year, Annelein! I enjoyed painting with you last year. I especially remember the watercolor you painted in Plainfield, looking up the street at the little brick cape with the metal roof.
Thanks so much for writing, Ross. This field is across the road from my home and studio, and usually looks so pastoral and benign. Under this dark sky, it does have a different mood. One of my students described the top cloud as "malignant"!
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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".
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Hi Susan,
I thought about you all every day this week and wished I was out there painting with you...what a wonderful time last year! Hope you are well.
Beautiful! I love the mood you captured.
Missed you this year, Annelein! I enjoyed painting with you last year. I especially remember the watercolor you painted in Plainfield, looking up the street at the little brick cape with the metal roof.
Thanks so much for writing, Ross. This field is across the road from my home and studio, and usually looks so pastoral and benign. Under this dark sky, it does have a different mood. One of my students described the top cloud as "malignant"!
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