It has been another day of working the fire in the Gallery Wood Stove. Was supposed to be warmer and guess it did get into the lower 40's but snow squalls all day. Along with staying warm I worked on my East Fork Painting. Adding detail working top to bottom and left to right.
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A beutiful work of art,Gary.And it seems funny, here we are having 113F weather in New Delhi!
I'm actually envious you still have the cooler weather. East Fork is coming along beautifully Gary!
Coming along beautifully as always. Love those Autumn (Fall) colors.
Keep cosy warm Vicki and Gary. sounds so cold there.
Couleurs merveilleuses... belle peinture finale en perspective.
Love the autumnal scene here, Gary.
I do enjoy watching your paintings develop and this one is a beauty. I am a little behind on my blogging so thanks for the picture and info on the train wreck too. Glad no one was seriously injured. Stay warm.
Snow squalls in mid-May? I always thought we had it bad in Northern New England, but you've got us beat by a long shot! (makes me feel better somehow...)
Hope your staying warm, and off the tracks! Wow that's dramatic...
Well, Gary. Good thing you've got plenty of things to do to keep busy while the snow keeps falling. Bless you! I'd be out of my tiny mind by this time of the year!
Your paintings are so lovely, and they take me back to my childhood trips to that part of the country.
You always have a vision for your paintings and I enjoy watching them come together. I personally like the cool weather, not sure about the snow tho!
Wow! beautiful painting Gary :-)
beautiful painting, Gary. So much depth, and such a vast amount of detail. Gorgeous.
Wish we could send some of our warm weather your way.
I started following your blog ... now I've actually made a post to my own, and got the "connections" working. Feel free to visit the blog, or my website. Paint on!
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