Sunday, March 8, 2026

Atmospheric Landscape

       (C) 2026 Dale DiMauro


Recently, I was painting a winter landscape here in Vermont and was searching for a dark to put down to represent the dense evergreens in the distance. However, I couldn't come up with a cool, dark that I was looking for. Yet, I had a vibrant, pool of rich earth-like greens on my palette. 

Regardless, I didn't want to waste this pool of pigment or let it evaporate from my palette. So I just started a new painting on the spot and that is what this is. I kept the paper wet longer where the vegetation is green so I could build up a greater foundation and have a softer appearance.

This is a painting unlike any other that I have produced. It has such an atmospheric quality which dominates the whole page. This reminds me of several locations along the coast of Bar Harbor, Maine in the summer, where the fog would move inland, while the tide is low. I have memories of seeing row boats, sail boats and the like, stranded on the mud flats and the strong smell of the sea percolating in these situations.  

This may seem like an odd little post but it is what it is. However, there is shimmering quality to this picture which captivates me.

 

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