Monday, August 25, 2014

August 2014

I've been trying to keep going with my painting to keep from losing some of what little skill I have. It seems that the more often I paint, the more sure my brush strokes and the better my paintings. If I neglect it for very long, when I start again, I feel a lot less sure of what I am doing. In that way it is kind of like playing the guitar or any musical instrument. Regular practice makes it better.


A few weeks ago, Maureen and I spent a Sunday with our son, Aaron, his wife, Alicia, and our three-year-old grandson, Dylan. We took the ferry from Alameda to San Francisco and wandered around Fisherman's Wharf. We had a great time, and on the way back home, the ferry made a stop at Angel Island. On the way back, we had a nice view of the Golden Gate with the fog bank just beyond it, and a sailboat floating by. I thought it would make a good scene for a painting, so I shot it with my iPhone. I included the heads of a couple of passengers to show that the wind was a major part of the scene.


I decided to try another scene from our visit with my cousin John and his wife Pat in Colorado. This is the view from the front of their house. Actually, it is put together from several photos, but it is not too far from reality. They have such a beautiful place that wherever you look you see something like this.



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