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I love how the "bones" of the landscape emerge in winter, revealing its infra-structure in muted tones of grays and golds. These bare trees on the roadside offered me a great opportunity to study those neutrals.
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Beautiful diptych. I love how the trees read bare without the painting of actual branches, and your grays and golds really reflect the Texas winter.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a place you would want to wear a pair of UGGS??! #*% What's up with that?! How rude of nicky08!!!
Thanks Trish!! I just deleted that whole UGG comment (for those reading this after the fact, nicky08's comment consisted of a bunch of ad links to her UGG product line.)
ReplyDeleteLaurel your trees are so lovely! The colors and soft edges are incredible! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, rich color in these paintings.
ReplyDeleteI got spammed too, despite my having word verification enabled.
UGGS are UGGLY anyway. And overpriced ;)
Laurel, This is a beautiful pair!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you painted the bare trees. Stunning composition!
Very interesting concept... Although I usually crave color, this appeals to me too!! Nice... I like how you've made the two 6x6 into a diptych!!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
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