Wow Pam! This is a beauty! Love the shimmering yellow vertical enhanced by the dark vertical horizon. The tender mauve in the foreground sings of that magical twilight hour where things never are quite as they seem. VERY successful painting! Glad to see you back at it, keep them coming!
Hello Pamela, I think it's more useful to comment here than on the class blog. Yeah, there are a lot of scumblings in the shadows. I really like their colours. Ready to follow you!
The Wisdom Tree
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Summer Evening
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Wow Pam! This is a beauty! Love the shimmering yellow vertical enhanced by the dark vertical horizon. The tender mauve in the foreground sings of that magical twilight hour where things never are quite as they seem. VERY successful painting! Glad to see you back at it, keep them coming!
Hey Holly, Thanks! This is in the Laurentians, on the way to Arundel somewhere.
Hi Pamela I hope to see a lot more beautiful paintings and insightful words on your blog soon.
Hello Pamela,
I think it's more useful to comment here than on the class blog.
Yeah, there are a lot of scumblings in the shadows. I really like their colours. Ready to follow you!
Holly-- now that I think about it, this is actually part of the Rivere du Diable along 327
Nice name of the blog..shut up and paint!!!!
Great!
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