The first painting is called Greece for Edna, done for a friend who had just returned from a trip to Greece. The second is Birches in Winter. I did it because the starkness was appealing. The third is Algonquin Park # 5. I like panoramic sweeps of scenery that don't necessarily have a strong focal point. It was done to replace one that was thought to have been destroyed when the place that was selling it burned down. Two years later I had just finished this when the original turned up undamaged.
Monday, February 14, 2011
More paintings at last
The first painting is called Greece for Edna, done for a friend who had just returned from a trip to Greece. The second is Birches in Winter. I did it because the starkness was appealing. The third is Algonquin Park # 5. I like panoramic sweeps of scenery that don't necessarily have a strong focal point. It was done to replace one that was thought to have been destroyed when the place that was selling it burned down. Two years later I had just finished this when the original turned up undamaged.
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