Even a dismal day can inspire a painting. The second in my new series ATL to NYC & Back - an old mill house we spotted along the Lincoln Highway in Pennsylvania.
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14 comments:
beautiful and atmospheric Karen with your distinct approach!
This composition is truly unique.
I love the colors in this painting, congratulations for such a good work
I really like the perspective of the house in this painting and the colors. Yes, it does look like a dismal and dreary day!
I'm loving these "road trip" pictures. There are paintings everywhere. Thanks for the reminder.
I like this idea of "road trip" paintings, Karin. Beautiful grays here!
I like dismal days just as much as sunny days, or cloudy days, or sunrise or sunset days. They are all fun to paint.
love the composition and atmosphere.
LOVE this.
You're right and it's a good thing too because we have dismal weather galore.
Very moody and 'haunted' feel to this one.
So atmospheric and moody. I think your grays are all so beautiful.
Beautifully painted!!
Love the composition and feel of this painting. A little departure from your typically lighted and colorful works. Really nice!
A magnificent work in details and colors, low hat !!!
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