I do not recall very many of your paintings which focus on an individual, so this is interesting.
Again, I think you chose rainy days for the reflection... as if the visual information on a dry day is not enough, that of a rainy day's reflection increases it exponentially.
Thanks everyone for your comments. And yes Montag, I do love those reflections on a rainy day. I also love the smell of rain, the atmosphere, and the solitary reflective mood I find myself in. Hmmm, what would I paint in a dry desert? Very good question.
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Im enjoying your rainy days. You are a master at reflectionns.
Wonderful back lighting.
When I see your lovely rainy day places paintings I wonder... what would Catherine Jeffrey paint in the dry desert?
I can smell the rain! That red glow on the outer limits of the headlights, yum. Paint tasty.
I do not recall very many of your paintings which focus on an individual, so this is interesting.
Again, I think you chose rainy days for the reflection... as if the visual information on a dry day is not enough, that of a rainy day's reflection increases it exponentially.
Thanks everyone for your comments. And yes Montag, I do love those reflections on a rainy day. I also love the smell of rain, the atmosphere, and the solitary reflective mood I find myself in.
Hmmm, what would I paint in a dry desert? Very good question.
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