Yesterday when I was painting at Alder Creek Farm, this view was directly behind me.
I knew I would be back today to paint this view too! This is the back
view of Lower Nehalem Community Trust barn and greenhouse. We use both
for the community garden, which is off to the left and on the other side
of the barn. The view is framed by the beautiful coastal mountains. I
never get tired of watching the clouds, light and shadow on all the
surrounding mountains. The mists and fogs of rainy days are equally
enchanting.
I started my painting a bit later in the
afternoon today. I spent an hour before hand doing a sketching demo at
our local art center which is having a fundraiser weekend. Our area is
rich in natural beauty, and wealthy with a wonderfully talented and
skilled community, particularly in the arts. Personally I think our
usual rainy weather is somewhat responsible. It gives us all something
to do while waiting for the sun!
I had my painting pack and painting clothes to
change into. Right after I finished the demo, I went to the farm and got
started on the Day 3 painting. I decided to call this one "Oregon
Dreaming." Homesteaders and the Oregon Trail is part of U.S. history. So
many left their previous homes to chase the dream in the new Oregon
territory. Farming in this area is alive and well today, many of them
owned and operated by women. We are also part of Tillamook County, home
of the famous Tillamook Cheese. I even happen to personally know the
current Dairy Princess! (Hi Kalli!)
Standing out in the field with the peace and
quiet and the sound of the birds, from eagles on down to tiny song
birds, gave me a tiny taste of what it might have been like to live here
in earlier years. Of course, I must also mention that before the farms,
there were thriving Native American tribes living here. They also
managed and lived off this abundant land. Today the land felt like a
dream. I could almost sense it slipping between time. Did I capture
that? Not even close! But the feeling was still there.
Here is today's 10,20,30 minute paintings
starting at the top left and going clockwise. I actually liked the 20
minute painting the best. I struggled a bit with the 30 minute painting
as I shifted a few things around and sort of lost control of the
drawing. I am still using black and white paint to work on values too.
It is hard to see the detail that one can see in
person but the general idea comes through. I am finding it very helpful
to paint in black and white. The true test will be how it influences me
when I work in color!
We shall see what the weather does tomorrow. I haven't decided on where to paint yet.
A final shot of today's painting spot:
Yours in paint,
-Renee
1 comment:
You can never go wrong painting a barn. They each have such a unique flavor. What a lovely place for a community garden!
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