Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Snow Melt to Fog

Snow Melt to Fog___6x8 oil on linen for Passing America: The Great Plains___exhibit opens Oct. 11, NE
A long span of highway was shrouded in thick fog on my recent trek through the Plains. It was a sure sign that the seasons are changing from winter to summer! I am an Impressionist, so sunlight is like "candy"!....Without it, I pouted for a few miles, but then the irresistible muted tones of the day called out to me and I just had to paint them! Passing by the fields and farms, the snow was melting and nearly gone in Kansas. We were told that this was a very snowy winter, and colder than usual!...
As I think back on the quick trip, I cannot recall seeing ANY LIFE on the farms we passed! Except for livestock, the people seemed to be indoors. It was a Sunday...maybe they were at church? It was damp and cool....that never stops a farmer...Perhaps it's that time of winter when there is really nothing to do, but REST...

3 comments:

Douglas Clark said...

I like the pale purple and the golden yellow. Complementary colors can really make a painting.You have just the right color of each. Two thumbs up on this one.

B Lancton said...

Here are 2 more upward-turned thumbs. I love this painting and find I just want to stare at it. Love the feeling.

Kathleen said...

Beautiful! Such a dreamy, quiet mood.