Sunday, June 3, 2007

"Lower Falls", Kancamagus Highway


This was one of the paintings I was able to complete on my recent trip to Bartlett, NH. A sheltered picnic table near the fast flowing river, was a great location to paint, as we attempted to keep dry. Roaring rapids from the rains, and the many rock formations created several interesting, yet challenging, compositions. The rain and cold temperatures probably helped to emphasize the loose brush strokes and impressionistic style of this painting, which is actually quite different than most of the paintings I've completed in studio. I've found that I paint a whole lot faster when it's cold!

"Lower Falls", Kancamagus Highway, Albany, NH.
Plein Air Painting
9 x 12 Canvas, mounted on maple panel
Framed: $200.00

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