Tuesday, September 20, 2022
Glacier Creek
With only an hour to paint before my Sketching in Ink class, I rushed down the Ross Richter hiking trail to Glacier Creek. This waterfall had been calling for days - and finally I had the chance to paint it. Mike and Michael played Frisbee up the trail while I worked. It's good to have someone watching your back when you're painting near such loud water. This place is so inspiring, and a wonderful place to paint. This is day 10 of my Artist Residency at the YMCA of the Rockies, and day 20 of the #stradaeasel challenge. Painting number 4340 4340 days.
Labels:
12x16,
artist residency,
Colorado,
Estes Park,
Glacier Creek,
landscape,
missouri artist,
oil,
painting,
plein air,
Rocky Mountain National Park,
tammie dickerson,
waterfall,
YMCA of the Rockies
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Lovely work Tammie...bet you did enjoy being in that spot working on this painting.
ReplyDeleteThank you! So very peaceful by the water - even when it's roaring!
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