(C) 2019 Dale DiMauro |
In Brattleboro, VT, where I live, the temperatures are rising, the snow is shrinking and the length of day continues to increase. It is the first time I can walk around my house in the last six months without slipping on ice. My lawn is actually beginning to re-emerge. I wouldn't be surprised if it requires mowing in the next two weeks.
It is also the time of year to begin plein air painting, once again. Along the way we will likely confront some sort of storms before Spring bursts forth. Regardless, it will be an exciting time to record the ever-changing light and colors of the season. What's exciting about painting outside is you have to be adaptable and reduce your expectations to the moment you are confronting.
No comments:
Post a Comment