I decided to play with expressionist colors on this attempt at plein air painting. I actually like my teal tree, but was unhappy with the building behind it. My group was painting at the Nazareth Retreat Center in Boise. I got permission for the group to go there and about 5 of us showed up, 2 oil painters, 3 watercolor painters. The group posts on FaceBook (Plein Air Painters of Idaho) so I get to see what other painters have created. We keep socially distanced, wear masks when talking to each other and I feel safe painting outdoors.
I went back to realistic colors this week, but struggled with perspective and the cold morning. I don't paint with gloves so I didn't stay too long. My arthritic hands don't really do well with colder temperatures. Anyway, I enjoyed painting and several walkers stopped by on the Greenbelt path and said nice things. I may work on this one a bit more in my studio.
After being a bit frustrated with the plein air painting struggle, I painted this 11 X 14 canvas board in my studio. "Just Paddling" from one of my photos in Alberta, Canada. This was hard too, but I enjoyed it more. I still haven't figured out how to get reflections in the water, but I will keep trying.
My website on Fine Art America is doing well and I sold several prints last month, also some cards. I find people like to buy the ones with words on them. Everyone needs a little inspiration at times.
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