




Here are a few images documenting the progress of this painting. It's still a work in progress, but I'm pretty close to resolution I think. The mood is almost there: a storm moving in over this mighty river, an image from last July.
It could be the Colorado, or the Snake, or the Green River. There's just something about a river, particularly when you live in the West. It's a blood vein, a refuge, a lifeline.
I'll post the final outcome on this sucker. It's 36"x60", oil on canvas.
Dawn
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