We had fires to the north of us in Colorado and in every state to the west of us. And a fire in the middle of our state in Santa Fe forest. Our blue skies were whitish and our green hills shades of gray. As a landscape photographer I was saddened for the lack of color but still in the early hours of the day there was an amazing light.
Sunday, August 23, 2020
On a Smokey Day Walk About
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Sunset from the Studio Deck
As the begins to set behind me |
No words. If a photo is worth a thousand words than a series of photos could be a mini feature or novel. My deck faces east and so I get awesome photos of dawn. But my house blocks sunsets. The majority of these photos are looking east or south and the clouds have been colored by the sunset behind me.
Looking south |
East |
Explosion of light |
And at last looking northwest |
Sunday, July 26, 2020
Art During Covid-19?
Rose Moon Rising 20 x 30 watercolor on Artists Canvas $1350 Completed March 25, 2020 |
A friend reminded me today of where I was last year with my painting and photography as represented by my Angel Fire Studio Tour page. I was getting a lot of attention and sales for my photography. Painting was taking a back stage in my life. But beginning March 11, 2020 and the Covid lock down painting moved forward. I had the time. And I quickly bought up on line any materials I thought I might need in the coming months. Yes, consciously I thought it would be months. But in my subconscious I saw it as an end of things. Something which my mind had been projecting forward with my On the Edge Series which began with the painting below.
On the Edge 30 x 18 Watercolor on Artists Canvas $1350 Completed April 3, 2016 |
In spite of the bright colors my art for some has always had a dark side. And they will point out the crows or ravens which are in all most all day time paintings. When I was in Alaska decades ago I was told it was illegal to kill ravens because a lot of the Inuits believed they were carriers for the souls of the dead so they could rest before returning to an earth bound existence. On the Edge above was noteworthy because it had no flight of ravens.
End of Day 18 x 26 Watercolor on Artists Canvas $1050 Completed June 4, 2020 |
Glorious Dawn 16 x 30 Mixed Media on Artists Canvas $1090 Completed February 3, 2020 |
Artists do not often put in completion dates these days. Photographers do, but some article in an artists' publication said not to do that. It has never been on front. Usually on the back right corner where once framed it was never noticed. I have dates for these works because my camera records the date I took their official portrait. And for this time or end of time it seems important so I have noted it here.
I have a wandering mind and as I was working on the sketch for the painting below I thought maybe all the old dwellings of the ancient ones were not vacated due to rampaging hoards or drought but a pandemic. The western United States has a few like Hantavirus and Bubonic plague. The working title for the painting below was Home of the Lost People. A friend told me that was too dark if I ever wanted it to sell.
Cliff Pueblo: Home of the Lost People 28 x 14 Mixed Media on Artists Canvas $875 Completed April 5, 2020 |
Sell? Now that is a lost art in this pandemic. And as I prepared to write this blog I came across so much else lost in the time of this pandemic. Like my inventory sheet. And this blog. Last post was in December 2019. Was I waiting and holding my breath for it to go away. No. But I was trying to figure out what the new post covid world would look like.
And I have been working on a new painting. It has been sitting patiently on my easel while I try to ignore it. Working title is Return of the Yei which were spiritual guides for the Dine'. I promise to be better at posting my wanderings here.
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