That air was plainly moving as you painted en plein air, French style in Canada's New Scotland, the observant gulls eyeing flying brushes as you interpreted this scene, beyond hyperrealism, your bare feet firmly planted in sand, with a view that will be summering when winter's winds blow by this fine painting and lone trees in summer's breeze.
Brenda, I love the colors and windswept trees in this picture! I took a great trip to northern California this summer. What dramatic coastal scenes! I took over 700 photos of the sea, the giant redwoods and San Francisco. Plenty to paint from. Also I'm hard at work on the 4th book in the Key Mystery Series for 8-12 year olds. It's set in St. Augustine, Florida. The summer is flying by much too swiftly. Happy painting!
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That air was plainly moving
as you painted en plein air,
French style in Canada's New
Scotland, the observant gulls
eyeing flying brushes as
you interpreted this scene,
beyond hyperrealism,
your bare feet firmly planted
in sand, with a view that will
be summering when winter's
winds blow by this fine painting
and lone trees in summer's breeze.
Brenda,
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and windswept trees in this picture!
I took a great trip to northern California this summer. What dramatic coastal scenes! I took over 700 photos of the sea, the giant redwoods and San Francisco. Plenty to paint from. Also I'm hard at work on the 4th book in the Key Mystery Series for 8-12 year olds. It's set in St. Augustine, Florida. The summer is flying by much too swiftly.
Happy painting!
And it's easy to see why! It is beautifully painted! I love the brushwork! I can feel the wind on my face. Great palette too! bravo!
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