With the Sonoran Desert Cactus in bloom (one pictured above), I decided it was high time I get myself a French easle so I could do some plein air paintings outside. I've only wanted one for the passed 25 years, and finally here it is. James and I took off for the hills and I began my first paintings out in the open air since the early 1990's.
The day was beautiful! We went up to Gates Pass and you can see the rock formations in the background that I'm looking at for the painting. (Above picture is what I talk about here....)Below is a close up of the pastel in progress, about 20 minutes in. The lighting changes so quick, so all the plein air pieces I started this day will be done in 2 parts. Need a day with little wind, so I can have my umbrella up to protect me from the beating down sun.
3 comments:
Man, that's a big cactus! Holy cow!
Good to see you posting again, and cool life painting, yo. Kudos ;-)
Cactus big, painting good!
Hi - my name is Zona and I am also an artist and a friend of Rosemary's. I think your paintings are marvelous!
My painting doesn't even come close!
God Bless -
love, Zona
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