Sunday, October 4, 2020

Along the West River

                                                                    (C) 2020 Dale DiMauro
 

Recently, I was reading a used book, titled, Painting More Than the Eye Can See, by Robert Wade, a noted watercolor painter. He encourages artists to paint postcard-sized sketches on a daily basis, as one can progress significantly, even in as short a time as a month. 

This is one such sized watercolor. This took longer than the eight minutes he allows but I think this composition is more thought-out and complicated than some of the ones in his book.

You can see the new I-91 bridge in the distance. This watercolor has many of the colors we associate with the landscape of Vermont during the summer months.

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