Doug had a very productive week--with not much else to do, due to a very slow internet connection at the quaint little hotel) so his routine was pretty much paint, eat, read and sleep!! So here is some wet paint from Estes Park! This first one is one of my favorites--click on it to see it bigger if you can. The paint strokes are amazing. I always say with Doug's paintings that they're a "buy one get one free" type deal! It's a different painting from far away. Almost photographic! (he will not like me saying that!) But up close, you see the big rich strokes and every stroke counts! Not too many--just enough!
"Fallen"
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Next one was the wonderful Highwaty 36. Every road leading into Estes Park is beautiful. The rocks were amazing. I'm from Southern Utah and I thought there were no other "cool" rocks around - but this has some pretty amazing stuff! Every turn we made, I was wowed! (Wesley, is that a word? May I use it this once??) haha
"Highway 36"
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And then our favorite little town of Ward, where last year we did the process painting and are still laughing about our experience there. Great little town with a handful of people, a Sheriff (only because he wears a sheriff's hat) and I think, more dogs than people! Notice the traffic jam there in the middle of town!
"Rush Hour in Ward"
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The show in Boulder on Saturday night was great and Pearl Street in Boulder was a riot! It's a "walking" street with lots of wonderful shops. ahhh, I was in heaven Almost like a mall except it's outside! The weather was perfect and the "kiosks" down the middle included dozens of college students sharing their talents for your "spare change!" We enjoyed everything from violin music to juggling to a contortionist who "folded" himself into a small square box. Crazy!!
Thank you to Ron and Anne and the great staff at Earthwood Gallery for hosting such a great show! The paintings looked amazing and we had a great "gallery stroll" crowd! Thank you, especially, to some fabulous friends who made a great effort, some coming 70+ miles, to show their support--Lynn and Lyn, Amy and Rick, Cozan and Lonnie, and Lou and Maggie! Thank you thank you for your support!! Lynn and Lyn, hope you are enjoying Mt. Side Cohorts!!
The weather was perfect. We enjoyed being outside most of the day and took a great evening walk around Lily Lake, but hiking up the mountain at about 8,500 feet, I had to take a break about every 20 steps! But amazingly so, everywhere we stopped was a gorgeous view which invited a candid phone shot by me!! It took me five tries to get Doug into the picture! hahaha It was a perfect way ease a little bit of the stress of our lives--even if just for a weekend!
The drive home started out by enjoying the beauty of the Park following a river for almost an hour. Going through small towns was great, stopping for kettle corn and jerky from a "fruit stand!"
Then disaster struck!! Unbelievable. Like night and day. Yes . . . we came to the dreaded turnoff that heads west and jumped onto I-80 and, well, the yawning began! I curled up and found my pillow--sleeping peacefully until I was rudely awakened by a "whistling" windshield--which happens when winds are coming at you at 60 mph! Well, the rest of the 8+ hour drive into the wind included my reading out loud--a new Harlan Coben book and doing crossword puzzles that I cut out of the pile of newspapers that had built up on my front porch! We made it home without incident and found the house still standing and in beautiful order! Thanks, boys! (and all the neighborhood who, I'm sure, were there to help eat the food in the fridge) I love ya all!!
Doug got 24-36 hours of "home" before jumping back in the Element and heading to Spring City for the plein air competition. With phone service only available on the corner of Main and Center in Mt. Pleasant, we didn't get to talk much! But Doug enjoyed his time immensely--some of the greatest people we know! Big thanks to Susan Gallacher, one of our favorite painters, for a place to stay--thanks to Dorothy, our "adopted" sister, for a lunch-date for Doug, and great big thanks to Chris and Allyson Anderson for providing such "food of plenty" during the week! You guys are an amazing support to the arts, and please know how much you are appreciated! I'm sorry I couldn't have been there.
Here are some of Doug's paintings from his stay.
"Ebbs & Flows"
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"Hit & Miss"
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"Imaginary Boundaries"
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So Doug's "tour la plein air" I totally made that up, seriously - it sounds so legit, huh? continues this coming weekend as he heads to Escalante - which is MY stomping grounds, by the way, where Doug is the husband to Jeanette Griffin!! yeah, right, that ended about 6 years ago! ugh! I'm still not over it . . . Hoping to see some of you down there. After that, Doug goes straight from Escalante to Helper to teach his fall workshop! Last workshop till next summer--if you need some motivation to paint through the winter, you better call me and get a spot! Or call and tell me which painting above you can't live without! Or . . . just call me!! Maybe say "hey, let's go golf!!" I will love hearing from you for whatever reason!! Have a fabulous week!!
We shall talk soon!
and remember, this is all just from my perspective . . .
J'net
Looking forward to seeing you in Eascalante.
ReplyDeleteThe weather is drop dead gorgeous!!
Harriet
You really ought to take up art...
ReplyDeleteAs always, nice work Doug!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful work here!
ReplyDeleteStunning works...I could study them all day and I am seriously in love with "Hit and Miss"
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