Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Sacajawea Peak
I hiked into the Eagle Cap Wilderness this morning. I had almost given up on painting because it was overcast, but it eventually cleared. I'm not terribly happy with this study (it looks too much like an illustration), but hopefully I learned something for the next one. The hike in was perfumed with the scents of wild berry and sage; it is blackberry and huckleberry season. Wildflowers are still thick on the ground and mosquitos thick in the air. I am not in shape for my upcoming Sierra trip so I thought I'd make myself do more hiking.
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Came across your site from Bill Cone's blog. Your work is great! and your updates are so frequent! what medium do you work in?
Hi Sharon,
I was so happy to find your blog (via Bill Cone's). I am such a huge admirer of your work on Ratatouille (for one) and your sense of color and light is so beautiful. I will visit every post for sure.
Cheers,
Michael Sheehan
wonderful work. 'Big sheep and seven devils' has a gorgeous bold composition.
Beautiful stuff here - can tell you have a great knowledge of light and color.
really great paintings...
also found your blog through Bill Cone's. Lovely work and I can't wait to see the Sierra trip work from both of you!
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