Monday, March 16, 2009

Deep Snow

This is most likely the last snow painting of the year.  It is surprising to note that one can paint outside after a snow storm.  You have to dress very warmly of course and sit in the sun - sometimes that requires sunglasses as the glare is fierce.  It is best to prepare exactly what you want to paint first, as far as shadows are concerned. Then start to paint about a half an hour before that moment.  You will probably only have about an hour total before your fingers are too cold to continue so speed is of the essence. Heavy boots are a must.  This is a painting that was completed quite a while ago as there has not been this much snow for some time.

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