These are some nice photos that you can paint sometime. I think that first one is my favorite, as I feel connected to the mountains. I wish you well with your art work.
i actually liked these in the order you presented them, they are all beautiful. i have been watercoloring lately and i am reallying enjoying that. i went to a class about indigo dyeing that i will write about tomorrow...you would enjoy that!!
Maryanne, The 2024 runner up photo is actually on my easel in the early color sketch stage. It has been there since last winter. Maybe that’s a sign to get on with it. May
My favorites are the mountains, New Haven River and the milkweed but you couldn't go wrong with any of them.
ReplyDeleteJeanie,
DeleteThe mountains are my home page image. The milkweed is a good contender.
May
These are some nice photos that you can paint sometime. I think that first one is my favorite, as I feel connected to the mountains. I wish you well with your art work.
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Sheri,
DeleteThat makes the mountains the number one contender. I have to take another photo to be sure of the location.
May
i actually liked these in the order you presented them, they are all beautiful. i have been watercoloring lately and i am reallying enjoying that. i went to a class about indigo dyeing that i will write about tomorrow...you would enjoy that!!
ReplyDeleteDebbie, I look forward to reading your indigo blog post.
ReplyDeleteThe first photo of the mountains is a favorite.
May
I like the mountains but have to say that my favourite is the river with all the beautiful rocks in the foreground.
ReplyDeleteMaryanne,
ReplyDeleteThe 2024 runner up photo is actually on my easel in the early color sketch stage.
It has been there since last winter. Maybe that’s a sign to get on with it.
May
Painting something with fall colors would be delightful!
ReplyDeleteDiane,
DeleteThe orange and gold hues have a cheery vibe that are comforting to paint with.
May
You have some great photos for possible painting projects. I like the mountains in the first one, and the close up of leaves in the water.
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