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Here's a piece I finished recently. It is really just more of an exercise. I had some fabric that just seemed to mimic certain elements of water life perfectly, so I just started creating an underwater scene that included many different kinds of fish. Was kind of a fun diversion, but I'm now focused once again on the mountains. I have several different peaks in mind.
Anyone else working on anything to share?
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glaciergirl, cool matterhorn ridge one. Was just there last weekend.
Spong, love the tent at night painting. It definitely feels like the stars are that bright out there
After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb. -Nelson Mandela
Whenever I climb I am followed by a dog called Ego. -Nietzsche
Excellent, glaciergirl! Thanks for including them now! All three are really nice, but I especially love the Rainier scene. I've only been out there once and just did a day hike of a portion of the Wonderland Trail. Only saw the mountain for about 10-15 minutes all day because of the clouds -- typical of that area. But what a great mountain!
Project Ralphie wrote:I took a photo at sunrise while getting ready to hike Mt. Elbert about 4 or 5 years ago. I believe, though I'm not sure, that this is Mt. Cosgriff. The photo was very vivid, and I always thought it would make a good painting. I used to draw a lot, but never really painted, but this Christmas, when my wife bought me paints and brushes, I decided to give it a shot. This is acrylic on canvas. 24 in. x 48 in. The working title is "Mount Cosgriff . . . Or Some Other Nice Mountain Near Elbert."