Here are the two snow trees I did the other day when we were in the midst of a snowstorm right outside my window. Look here if you want to see something about the painting process (their section is at the end of the post).
Here are the two snow trees I did the other day when we were in the midst of a snowstorm right outside my window. Look here if you want to see something about the painting process (their section is at the end of the post).
How apt for England – we’re just recovering from snow!
Thank you. We’ve had a very snow-free winter until this last week – Friday, and then we are looking for more this coming Wednesday! Luckily at this time of year, it melts fast. All the beauty and not too much inconvenience.
I love these, Claudia! Do you still think they’re overworked? They look perfect to me.
Thank you, I am feeling happy about them today. I think maybe it was my patience that was overworked the day I made them, no fault of the poor paintings themselves! Something so small, it often comes together easily, and I think I must be missing something and need to keep working. I’m getting better at not following that little voice, but sometimes…!!!
I know that feeling well, Claudia.
You have captured the moment perfectly.
Thank you. I wanted to commemorate our snow (more coming later this week, maybe more paintings?)
I love the way you’ve used colour amid the monochromatic snow and, of course, I love the spatter. It is interesting to me that both the red and blue end up having a chilly feel to them.
Thank you, I thought the same thing, that both look cold, even though the colors are different, I would not have thought it would happen like that. And spatter for snow, a match made in heaven, I love spatter too and for snow, well…perfection.
Love them!
Thank you!
A delightfully positive interpretation, especially the top, warm-toned painting. Now here’s a challenge, how do we make the following grey, slush more appealing?
Thank you. As for that slush, we need some bright yellow and lime green, and then throw on some glitter??!
Ah much can be said for a broad dusting with glitter!!
lovely
Thank you!
Beautiful! I especially love the blue one!
Thank you. This was fun to do, to see the different colors and how they worked out, and also, I love painting trees.