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Cloudy Days and Sunny Days

Here are two paintings from April. The first painting was done on an overcast day in Shenandoah National Park. This is the view from Hensley Hollow overlook. This is the closest overlook to my house, about 15 minutes away. The lack of strong sunlight really made the view of early spring soft and atmospheric.

Shenandoah Spring Drifts Up The Mountains 12”x9” Oil on Canvas

It was mostly cloudy and started raining a little bit at one point. I was able to fit myself and my easel under the back hatch of my minivan and keep painting.

The valley looking west towards the Massanutten mountain range was starting to turn green. There was a little bit of light coming through the clouds at one point that really lit up the green, which was starting to drift up the sides of the opposing mountains. What a lovely day to paint.

I think it would be fun to create a painting at every overlook along Skyline Drive. There are beautiful views in every direction! I should probably count to see how many overlooks there are before I embark on that project…

The second painting was done at the Greene County Historical Society. The Art Guild of Greene held an Earth Day celebration with crafts, music, and outdoor activities. After helping with setup, I spent most of the time working on this painting. There were two other plein air friends painting as well, which always makes it more fun!

Field of Greene 8”x10” Oil on Canvas

This was done on a bright, sunny day and the contrast of the shadows on the new spring grass really caught my attention. The view is of the field directly behind the Historical Society. It was lots of fun to have my family come by and hang out for a little while too.

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Brand New Day

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Looking back at the last painting that I posted, I can’t help being a little bit sad. Those beautiful dunes at the end of 10th Street have now been washed away by the waves of Hurricane Matthew. At the same time, I am extremely grateful for the damage that we were spared. Things here in the town of Atlantic Beach could have been much, much worse. I am thankful that every morning the sun will rise over the ocean, even if the dunes are not there to greet it. Even if I am not there to see it, the sun always brings with it a brand new day full of new opportunities, and new things to see.

Why I Wake Early

Hello, sun in my face.
Hello, you who made the morning
and spread it over the fields
and into the faces of the tulips
and the nodding morning glories,
and into the windows of, even, the
miserable and the crotchety –

best preacher that ever was,
dear star, that just happens
to be where you are in the universe
to keep us from ever-darkness,
to ease us with warm touching,
to hold us in the great hands of light –
good morning, good morning, good morning.

Watch, now, how I start the day
in happiness, in kindness.

-Mary Oliver

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Sunrise Inspiration

Sunrise Splash

Sunrise Splash

I am settling in to my new home here on the beach. Most mornings I get up and watch the sunrise. There’s no better way to start the day! Ocean, clouds, and sun – my three favorite things! The other morning I was inspired enough by the sunrise to dig out my paint and brushes. And the result; another 8″ x 10″!

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Cape Ramano Sandbar

Calm Before the Storm

This was the scene before our paddle from Cape Ramano to Coon Key on day 5 of a 7 day sea kayak course in Florida. It was March and I was working with my good friend Bart Blankenship. There was a cold front coming in and we knew some big wind was on the way, but we decided to venture a mile out into the Gulf of Mexico to check out this beautiful sandbar that Bart wanted everyone to experience. It’s strange shape made for some great shell collecting walks, photographs, and subsequently a nice painting.

Looking back I’m really glad we had the experience of watching the storm come in and enjoying the beautiful walls of rain even with the knowledge that it would bring a big challenge. The paddle from the cape to the islands was the hardest one I have done. We were going almost straight into an 18-20 knot wind and against the waves. Everyone was giving it their all and eventually we made it, although not to our original destination. I was impressed with each person on our crew – 12 strangers who had become a team and struggled together. I wouldn’t trade experiences like this for anything.

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Re-imagining the Rain

Re-imagining the Rain

I’ve been spending a lot of time looking at the clouds lately. The truth is, I have always watched the sky. And you would think that as an artist, I would have enjoyed looking for shapes in the clouds. But for some reason I always just saw clouds as clouds. Looking for a deeper meaning never appealed to me.

Clouds have become a prominent theme in my paintings. The idea for this one came from a call to artists for an exhibition with the theme of heads. The first thing that I thought of was this painting.

Maybe it’s time for me to look a little closer. Time to find the hidden meanings.

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