Showing posts with label mountains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mountains. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Mount Rainier

When I first moved to Washington, it was two months before the clouds dissipated enough for me to catch a glimpse of Mt. Rainier (and I almost wrecked my car when I did). The Cascade's tallest peak is visible for hundreds of miles on one of these rare clear days, and it dominates the skyline. Its size relative to its neighboring mountains is awe-inspiring, and even after a year and a half of living in the presence of this mountain, it never failed to impress me.

This painting was a quick watercolor landscape I did to remember my time there. I certainly won't miss the rain, but Washington sure is a beautiful place when you get down to it. I took the picture with my phone, which resulted in losing a lot of the detail, but I am fairly satisfied with the way the painting turned out.




"Great men are rarely isolated mountain peaks; 
they are the summits of ranges." - Thomas W. Higginson

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Painting Indirectly

     My grandfather-in-law and I both love watercolors.  While I was visiting in Texas, we got together to paint, and this was what I came up with (it took about 45 minutes).  I wasn't looking at a reference or anything, and I didn't really have a plan when I started painting. Considering that, I'm pretty happy with the result.  I don't think I'm going to do anything with it, but it was fun painting together! I can't put my finger on what it is I like about this painting, but landscapes always evoke certain emotions in me and I really enjoy looking at them.  I'll probably do a remake of this when I have some time to put more thought and planning into it.  Hope you enjoy.



"One must act in painting as in life, directly."
-Pablo Picasso