Race with the snow flakes

NC  had  another snow and I didn't miss it this time. Last Saturday I spent the day mostly outside painting snow and watching snowflakes melt on my palette and canvas. Exhilarating!   


                         


It was a race, for sure, as the sun was up and the temperature rising, but it was great fun. I was especially thankful for some “hand warmers” that I stuck in the toes of my socks.


                        

 I was tired on the last one at the creek, so it will have to wait until I finish by photos. But all of these are just practice, a means of stuffing my brain with material for the real compositions I hope will come later. 




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Racing the sun, the shadows, the clock, life

This weekend we finally had a 3-inch snow. I know that doesn’t sound like much for those further north, but I was excited  when I heard the prediction. I wanted to paint snow, plein air!  But, despair. I learned I needed to be out of town for the whole weekend.

  

remnants of a once great snow


I returned home late last night and anxiously looked at the white crunch left in the dark  after 2 days of sun.   I checked the email that had come in from the weekend and found a note from Scott Boyle, artist friend and plein air painter extraordinaire, asking if I were going to paint the snow this weekend and sending me great ideas on painting snow from Staple Kearns. By that time, I was really feeling sorry for me.




But this morning, there was some snow left so I bundled up to race the sun, the shadows,  and the clock to see what I could do to capture this white wonderland before it disappeared.  Finally! Not the experience I hoped, but enough to  make me thankful that I’m privileged to paint.


     


Come on, weatherman. Give me another chance.

 


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