'Fields of Gold'
Oil Plein Air
12 x 9 on Raymar linen panel
On Tuesday of this week, artists met at Nancy and Eric Olson's
beautiful Windmill Creek Studio farm that included four acres
of golden sunflowers. The day was gorgeous, and the vistas
incredible every way you turned. It was an artists' dream...
The most difficult part of the day was to decide what to paint,
because there were so many choices. The most unique
part of the day was that we experienced the ground tremors
of the earthquake that travelled up and down the east coast.
I decided to paint the field of sunflowers with a view of
the tree-line and mountains behind. I loved the different
shades of blue in the background, and how they provided a
nice cool backdrop to all of that lovely yellow. This is entirely
plein air, except for my signature which I added when I took it
out of my pochade box this evening to take a picture.
- Pictures from our day -
Artists at work. Starting on the right - Linda Young,
Robert Hughes, Clare Klaum, and Jane Ramsey.
Clare Klaum gets right in the action to get a good photo.
Is that Linda Young in those sunflowers? It was fun to
take a silly moment while we were scoping out painting sites!
Mary Beth Brath savoring the beautiful view, and
taking some pics for potential paintings.
Jane Ramsey gets the prize for travelling the farthest
to participate in this amazing day of painting. Loved
having her there with us!
A day I am sure we will never forget...
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Claire Beadon Carnell
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6 comments:
Absolutely stunning, Claire. Love your eye for a great composition too.
ooh, yummy pic, love it...
This is just beautiful Claire! Love those colors. :)
Thank you for your very kind comments, Sherry! It was an artist's paradise, and such an enjoyable day.
Thanks so much, Kat!
Thanks, Crystal - the intense color of four acres of sunflowers was a visual feast!
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