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Morning Light Over the San Miguel Mountains
The San Miguel Mountains are a well-known backdrop to Telluride, Colorado. They rise to the east above Telluride and are so massively high that even hours after sunrise, they cast a strong shadow on themselves and the town below. The … Continue reading
Posted in Plein Air, Uncategorized
Tagged Black Bristol Paper, Colorado, Gouache, Plein Air, Telluride
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So Green!
I painted on the ski slopes of Mountain Village, Colorado, today and spent some time relearning how to mix greens—bright yellow greens, warm mossy greens, blue greens, distant greens, shaded greens, and muted greens. There are so many beautiful greens … Continue reading
Posted in Deliberate Practice, Plein Air
Tagged Black Bristol Paper, Colorado, Gouache, Plein Air, Telluride
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Walking the Dog
Walking the Dog: I painted this at an urban park in San Diego, but wanting to focus on the figure and dog, did not include the soccer goals or the trolley that runs through it. Now, it looks more like … Continue reading
Beach Night!
Friday evening, we met at Bonita Cove in San Diego for a cookout and bonfire. My husband and I were the first to arrive; as retirees, it was our job to occupy one of the fire rings while the workers … Continue reading
Posted in Deliberate Practice, Plein Air, Telling a Story, Uncategorized
Tagged California, Gouache, In- the- moment, Landscape, Plein Air, San Diego
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Along the Nature Trail at Bataquitos Lagoon
The Thursday Plein Air painters met at Bataquitos Lagoon north of San Diego. I stood on a hillside above the nature trail and painted the view. A small group paused below me while the two children compared flowers that they … Continue reading
Sagebrush
It is easy for me to overlook sagebrush, a ubiquitous plant found across the southwest, but on a spring day with distant mountains in the background, the muted colors of sagebrush got a second look.
Last Cow Painting from Spider Ranch
It was so much fun painting cows at Spider Ranch. Here is one more. I like the bend of the bold red cow’s neck.