It snowed pretty much all day. So nice to look up from my work and gaze outside and day dream. :)
I've been working on this piece for a month. It was the perfect piece to work on when I was waiting for something to dry on another piece...partly because it was SO tedious. Some pieces are definitely more of a struggle to work at more than 30 min. at a time.
Middle Fork of the Flathead, 11x19
This next piece was something I've had in my head for awhile. I'm not sure I'm entirely happy with the result. I like it and all, but it didn't turn out the way I imagined it so you might be seeing another version in the next month or so.
Halo, 12x18
I'm happy to report that my tummy is feeling much better. Perhaps I ate something last night that didn't settle well...or maybe too many Swedish Fish? I don't know if any of you play Candy Crush on Facebook and have the same thing happen to you, but anytime I beat a level and those little fish come out I CRAVE Swedish Fish...even if I'm hungry or not! It's crazy. I have never given in to the craving until my Sister-in-law gave me a bag of them for Christmas so I've been munching on them....way too often. They are SOOOOOOOOO not the thing I ought to be eating but it's Christmas time. You can splurge a little... Right?
2 comments:
I love the rocks! I always try and take rock in water photos when I'm at the river. It's a strange new obsession....
I'm so glad you like the rocks! That is a neat thing to do...take photos of the rocks in water. I never think of that but randomly did one time, which led to this painting. Maybe I should adopt your practice and do it everytime I'm at the river!!! Rocks sure are beautiful...all the shapes, colors, and way they glisten in the water.
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