Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Gold Loner 24x30

I had to make at least one picture of the upper Midwest. This is a Minnesota backyard near Minneapolis. What do ex-Vikings think about when they see scenes like this? Well, I for one, apart from the cool colors and leafy goodness, imagine swarms of horse flies, deer flies, wood ticks, mosquitoes, itch weed and poison ivy. It's funny how often my northern counterparts when considering a trip to the desert ask about the biting and stinging creatures here as if they had something to fear. I'll admit that I have encountered and handled (or been handled by) a variety of venomous creatures that inhabit the southern deserts and tropics but really (scorpions aside) nothing compares to the stings, bites, scratches and scrapes a five minute walk in the northwoods will hand you. Give me a dry desert eve with it's odd tarantula slowly creeping through the stark and haunting landscape any day. This painting has some real rich saturation...some real pure color. Very enjoyable to paint dark...I'm back on some toned canvases this week and I really dig it. This is for sale on auction. See the link at the top right of the blog page.

2 comments:

Gail H. Ragsdale said...

My opinion exactly!

Karen Mathison Schmidt said...

Awesome painting, as usual! I love these trees as much as I love your clouds. Which is mega. Been following your blog for weeks and weeks now, and 2 things about this post finally evoked commentation from me.
1. I also love painting dark to light.
2. Living in the rural deep south, we keep a can of Deep Woods Off by the back door to spray around our ankles just for walking out in the yard for a minute. Our home is beautiful, but we're hurtling headlong into that season when I often dream about the dry air and cool nights of a desert home ...