Monday, May 4, 2009

"Lost In Alabama"

4 x 4"
oil on masonite
sold

This was on a back, back, way back road in Alabama - somewhere between Gadsden and Huntsville - and yes, we were lost but that's part of the fun. The most beautiful places are usually on the roads less taken.



6 comments:

Leslie Saeta said...

Sorry you were lost but so glad you found this view to paint! Beautiful and vibrant colors. I love it! Looks like you are missing the storms!

susan hong-sammons said...

WHAT WONDERFUL paintings! I particularly love these last three. They are full of a unique quality that makes one want to be right there. Thank you for getting lost!

Sandra Galda said...

I am really enjoying the small landscapes you are doing. If I didnt know they were small, I would think they were actually on a larger format, because they contain so much great information, value, distance,.....

Anita said...

I thought this was stunning when I caught a glimpse of the thumbnail on my blogfeed and then I saw the size - how on earth do you paint on such weeny canvases and make it look so loose? It seems to me that the smaller I go the tighter I get. This is just lovely!

Barbara Muir said...

Hi Karin,

This looks like a wonderful road to be lost on.

Great painting.

Take care,

Barbara

Peggy Montano & Paintings said...

This is home and you have painted a beautiful painting of a piece of it.
Thanks