The drama of blizzard gives way to the joy of sun returning, and a chance to go outside and find out what happened. I adore the subtle colors as the light returns, and the mysteries of what lies beneath the lumps of snow. Enjoy.
Teri, it’s so interesting to see your work changing. I love your choice of colors in this one, so different from the typical blues and purples of snow. And the strokes are so dynamic and verge more towards the abstract. I would love to read more of your thoughts on this in the next posting. Thanks so much.
Thank you, Christine, for your thoughtful comments. I will take up the topic of experimentation and influence in my next postings. All artists are in the business of processing influences and finding their own “voice”. It’s a continuous struggle and delight.
Teri, it’s so interesting to see your work changing. I love your choice of colors in this one, so different from the typical blues and purples of snow. And the strokes are so dynamic and verge more towards the abstract. I would love to read more of your thoughts on this in the next posting. Thanks so much.
Thank you, Christine, for your thoughtful comments. I will take up the topic of experimentation and influence in my next postings. All artists are in the business of processing influences and finding their own “voice”. It’s a continuous struggle and delight.