On hot Texas afternoons, the shade is the only place to be. These cows found a cool spot and were not about to budge; no matter that they were practically on top of each other!
Isn't this glorious! I have to wonder where the poor painter was. I so admire you painting in the heat. That is brave and the results are just spectacular.
Whenever I look at your work, I feel like I could guess the air temperature within five or so degrees, and the humidity level within 10 percent of the conditions you were painting in. It's truly amazing. And beautiful.
you've captured the hazy heat in this one Laurel, lovely painting. r.
ReplyDeleteLovely painting! I can almost hear the cows mooing softly.
ReplyDeleteThis one turned our beautifully, Laurel. I love the mood--quiet, peaceful, content....
ReplyDeleteHi Laurel,
ReplyDeleteIsn't this glorious! I have to wonder where the poor painter was. I so admire you painting in the heat. That is brave and the results are just spectacular.
XOXOXBarbara
I love the layers of greens in this tree.
ReplyDeleteWhenever I look at your work, I feel like I could guess the air temperature within five or so degrees, and the humidity level within 10 percent of the conditions you were painting in. It's truly amazing. And beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the fact that those cattle are merely suggested!
ReplyDeleteGREAT!