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We went out on a blustery late afternoon for some plein air painting in Port Townsend and ended up here at the US Geological Survey Site. I did my best to capture the fleeting light. After a lot of scrubbing and scraping I ended up with this study of the residence. I love the late winter, brittle texture and color of the tall grassy fields. Annie stayed in the van with a good book.....=]
12x9 oil on panel
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4 comments:
I love this piece, gorgeous tones! Last night I got the oils out for the first time in a few years, probably since uni. It took me over an hour to get going and then I started to paint something that was worthy of keeping. Love the smell of oil paint that is lingering now!
Yeaaaaaaa!!!! Amanda!!! I will pop over to see if you have posted it!
I have posted it, its not that great and its most definitely not finished but its there:
http://blogs.oddsocks.net/ahunt/2010/02/24/painting-again-2/
I really love the colors in this, Robin... and those rough brushtrokes on the grassy area in the foreground are perfect. I can feel the cold wind blowing! That's a beautiful area you have to work in!
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