Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Painting in Taos, NM
This is a sunrise shot near the Rio Pueblo just south of Taos. Janis, Judy, and I got up early to see the sunrise but this is the most sun we saw; the sun snuck right under those clouds and didn't re-emerge until later in the morning. The early morning jumbo latte was worth the early rising!
We also stopped at the St. Francis de Asis church in Rancho de Taos for some early light photographs.
Later that day we found some gorgeous apples tree in bloom; here's a shot of Nita admiring the pink blossoms.
"Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures." -Henry Ward Beecher. This is my journey of dipping my brush into my own soul and painting what I find. I have a passion for our American West and those landscapes are my primary focus. But, averaging 6-8 weeks of travel a year, I will paint whereever I am. I usually paint on location, i.e. plein air, but also revel in taking a plein air study and my photographs and using them to create a large, more thoughtful, studio work. In addition to bold brushwork and vibrant color, the power of the composition is becoming more important to my work. The work of Vincent Van Gogh, Maynard Dixon, Edgar Payne, Birger Sandzen, and Walt Gonske has been a huge inspiration to me.
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