Although it may not be quite time to seek refuge in the shade from blazing summer heat, I was thinking of this scene recently because I just finished hanging the painting that it inspired at Glenaire Retirement Community in Cary, NC. The cool refuge of shade was definitely necessary on the day I took this picture because it was 102 degrees in July and I was painting outdoors for the very first time. Why did I choose a 102 degree day to experience the joys of plein air painting? Good question! I was taking a class and it is amazing what "non-refundable" can cause one to do :) As I sweated, I mean glowed, I was lured by this scene because the shadows on the lush hillside looked so
deceptively cool.
I'm not sure why I chose a large canvas for my first plein air painting, but it definitely caused me to paint quickly and with energy! I laid in my darks and then enjoyed adding the sunlit areas that spilled down the hillside and sparkled on the flowers and grasses. I can honestly say that "Summer Shade" was created by the sweat of my brow!
16x20 Oil
This painting was juried in to the Junior League of
Raleigh's annual show at the Raleigh Convention Center ... pretty "cool", huh? :)
Click here to see where you can visit "Summer Shade" until June 2013.
Click here to see where you can visit "Summer Shade" until June 2013.
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