"Grand Teton", 9 x 12 In, Oil on Panel
All bundled up with multiple layers and wind pants, I painted this at a turn out in the Teton National Park in mid-October. It was really cold and windy with stormy clouds and a few sun breaks, but an incredibly glorious place. I'm not selling any of these paintings--I'm still pondering the lessons learned.
All bundled up with multiple layers and wind pants, I painted this at a turn out in the Teton National Park in mid-October. It was really cold and windy with stormy clouds and a few sun breaks, but an incredibly glorious place. I'm not selling any of these paintings--I'm still pondering the lessons learned.
This looks absolutely majestic!
ReplyDeleteWonderful transitions of values and colors.
ReplyDeleteI can "feel" the cold.
I can understand why you want to hang on to this for a while longer.
Wonderful Works
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing
It does look cold! Beautiful job.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors in this! And you captured it in so few brush strokes...a good thing!
ReplyDeleteI love the loose brushstrokes and cool colors. Beautiful painting.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your comments. There's nothing like being out in these amazing places--
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