Several years ago I had the supreme privilege of painting in this sunflower field in the south of France. Bees were buzzing and the sun was beating down as I crouched down amongst the faces of these magnificent blooms. I so admire Van Gogh's work and felt close to him at that moment since I was struggling against the elements, fumbling with my equipment whilst being captivated by my surroundings. I wasn't so frustrated that I wanted to cut my ear off, only supremely blessed to be there.
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Friday, March 15, 2013
Monday, March 12, 2012
Fresh Light of Morn
The palette knife strikes again and this time it's back to France, the land of lovely light, textures, fragrances and old stonework. Waking up on this particular morning, this group of neighbors are greeted by the cool morning sunlight across the faces of their homes as well as the lavish field of sunflowers outside their windows. Who wouldn't want to live right here and wake up to such a scene on a daily basis? This is what I would call a beautiful day in the neighborhood, so have fun wandering around.
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