Showing posts with label Idaho. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Idaho. Show all posts

Friday, August 5, 2011

Snake River Canyon near Murtaugh, Idaho

Still a Work in Progress...
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The latest incarnation on my painting of the Snake River Canyon from near Murtaugh. Now all the steps I knew needed to be taken have been done. It is still not what I wish it to be so now I must look at it and let it tell me what is next....
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Water Falls into the Snake River Canyon


Falls
Oil on Cradled Canvas Panel 8"x8"
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Tuesday was a glorious day to be painting in the Snake River Canyon at Centennial Park with other artists. This is my result...
It will be shipped as soon as the finish work on it is complete and the painting dry, about two weeks.

Monday, May 24, 2010

" Snake River Suite: Mt. Harrison from Pelican Point, Heyburn"
14"x42", Oil on Canvas Panel, Gallery Wrap
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Drawing and making photos from this place is a delight. I tried several times to be there for one of our wonderful sunsets or dawns. The weather this spring has been most uncooperative.
I will keep trying.
The Canada Geese were a joy to watch. One of the real joys of drawing and painting is that it takes time and during that time, often one sees creatures!
 

Saturday, May 22, 2010

"Snake River Suite: Massacre Rocks State Park"
Oil on Canvas Panel, Gallery Wrap 14"x32"  sold
As a child, each time our family drove to Pocatello and went through this area, I would embroidery more into my dream of building a home/studio on these cliffs above the Snake River. It was a magnificent home! Sometimes it was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright... other times by me. It had a tunneled elevator down to the boat docks below and a heliport with my own helicopter ~ because this is a remote area... Ah! Dreams!
I still love the looks of my magical cliffs. 


Friday, May 21, 2010

Snake River Suite ~ Shoshone Falls
Oil on Canvas Panel, Gallery Wrap 14"x 32"
A memorable day for me.... four hours spent studying the falls, drawing and painting it and talking with the people who stopped to look.

I always enjoy chatting with people while I am painting! If you see me set up painting somewhere, please, do interrupt me.
 



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