Below is Honeybee canyon, was overcast this morning so light did not change and it was a comfortable temperature. Sat on a rock on the side of a cliff to see this view. I like the focal point of the tree on the edge and the path leading up to it. But I got lazy on the right hand side rocks. I may go back in to develop those. In person it is an overwhelming mass of cracks.Monday, October 1, 2007
Honeybee Canyon Salt N pepper
Sunday night painting of Salt and Pepper shakers. The canvas is 4 X 4 inches.
Below is Honeybee canyon, was overcast this morning so light did not change and it was a comfortable temperature. Sat on a rock on the side of a cliff to see this view. I like the focal point of the tree on the edge and the path leading up to it. But I got lazy on the right hand side rocks. I may go back in to develop those. In person it is an overwhelming mass of cracks.
Below is Honeybee canyon, was overcast this morning so light did not change and it was a comfortable temperature. Sat on a rock on the side of a cliff to see this view. I like the focal point of the tree on the edge and the path leading up to it. But I got lazy on the right hand side rocks. I may go back in to develop those. In person it is an overwhelming mass of cracks.
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2 comments:
Rufus is so photogenic! I like your paintings of course, but I always scroll to bottom to see his pictures. He has that look like - I know I'm cute - just take my picture already.
Rufus!!!!! i was thinking, where is his painting??? is time for a Rufus painting.
ruben
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