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Friday, August 17, 2012

Adirondack Trip

I headed up to Paul Smiths College in June for a week of painting with many other artists in an event sponsored by Plein Air Magazine. The challenge for me was taking in all of the migratory birds while painting.  I had to keep my binoculars by me at all times.  The red-breasted nuthatch with its young was a highlight.


Cloud Reflections, 12 x 12” oil



When I arrived at this spot to scope out a view a Green Heron took off.

Heron Habitat, 12 x 12” oil



While painting I wanted to dip my feet in the water; I slipped and fell in.  It was a reminder that rocks are hard and I have to be careful.

Distant Water, 12 x 12” oil





AuSable River, Adirondacks, 12 x 12” oil


Though I didn't see them, the entire time I was painting this I was serenaded by the singing of nearby Wood Thrush.


Crows and Hey, 10 x 10” oil



Some of us painted at the beautiful historic White Pine Camp.  I ended up jumping in the water about half-way through working on this painting.     

White Pine Camp, 10 x 10” oil





Bog River Falls, 10 x 10” oil



We visited the Rockwell Kent studio which had amazing views of surrounding mountains. In his preserved studio, recently closed to visitors, I discovered a trapped Eastern Phoebe trying to escape by a closed window.  With help getting the window open, the phoebe quickly (thankfully) flew out.   


Mountains and Tractor, 8 x 8” oil




Storm Clouds, 8 x 8” oil