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Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Painting Classes in the Studio
Monday, August 10, 2009
Kripplebush Studio/Gallery Open
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Dramatic Skies of July
Beautiful as this location is today, it is sad to see the once vital small farms on this road are all gone, the barns in ruins as a reminder of the past. At least the fields are kept and mown and undeveloped - where the cows once pastured now is home to deer and other wildlife. When I first came to this spot, a doe sprang out across the fields, followed by her very young fawn- who was not at all sure about me being there! As I was painting I heard a strange noise near me suddenly and looked over to find a hummingbird hovering very close - it was attracted to the bright colors of my paint and hoping to find some flowers to suck the nectar from!
Thursday, July 2, 2009
The sound of rushing water
The sound of a rushing stream can be heard from my window in the study as the waters rise from all these incredible thunderstorms. It seemed the right time to share this streamside tryptich from last summer. This swimming hole is in such an inaccessible spot, down a treacherous dirt road, that I don't think I'd try to get there in this weather. The road becomes a slippery mud slide along a mountainside. When you are lucky enough to get there, the only sounds are water rushing, birdsong, and the breeze in the leaves overhead. I spent the whole day there doing studies for this painting.
Summer fields in Ulster county
As June ends and the rains continue, I take advantage of every hour of sunlight given us to go out into the hills and record the lush countryside. Each phase of the season goes by so quickly - soon the fields will be mowed down and the tapestry of wildflowers and grasses will be gone. This is also when I appreciate the open spaces left in our region, where no house interrupts the flow of the plants, mountains, and sky.
Labels:
fields,
Landscape,
open spaces,
Ulster County
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