Monday, January 19, 2009
Time of Yellow Leaves
In 2007 our Montana Painters Alliance paint out was in the Highwood Mountains, east of Great Falls. It was cold and rainy, but I still remember the smell of the downed leaves those crisp autumn days. The MPA is a group of Plein Air painters that get together twice a year for paint outs under the Big Sky. We then have gallery or museum shows every so often to show our work as a group. This painting hung in our show, "From Study to Studio" at the C.M. Russell Museum this last summer, 2008. www.mtpaintersalliance.com. I was also recently informed that with the submission of this painting, I am one of the 100 finalists in the 2008 "Paint America Competition" - open to artists from all over the world. This painting will travel around the country with the show for the next year, and will be for sale through www.paintamerica.org. I'm thrilled! "Time of Yellow Leaves" is an oil, 20" x 24".
Under a Painted Sky
I arrived at Crow Fair one summer just as the opening parade was starting. There was so much color and costume - beautiful! This painting is a compilation of images from that day. I loved this woman's expression and I hoped to convey what I felt to be her strength and pride. I am enjoying doing these tonal paintings as they seem more "emotional" to me. "Under a Painted Sky" is an oil, 30 x 30, and is for sale through Montana Trails Gallery in Bozeman, MT. tara@montanatrails.com
Labels:
crow woman and child,
fine art,
Native American
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