Early last summer, or late last spring, I visited a park with a friend. It is in Los Angeles, above the 118 freeway, so if you frequent the area you might recognize the photo (below) and the painting (above).
It is the kind of park I like – open, easily accessible, and then winding away from the city into the canyons beyond. Since my friend cannot get too far, we never have gone deep into the canyons, but perhaps one day I will go further than I have. It has some lovely tended areas and then wilder areas, but what I particularly enjoy are the oak trees.
This is the view from the pathway returning to the city, and this tree never ceases to find a soft spot (hopefully a sharp spot with good focus in a camera!) when I visit. I think we all have trees or buildings or places we enjoy revisiting.
More pointillism, more gouache.
Oh bravo! Lovely work, plenty of contrast and depth.
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Thanks, Fraggy! Glad you like it. Perhaps I have found a niche of sort, at least until the next rebellion. Merry, Merry, Happy, Happy to you and yours, too.
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Cheers Naomi 🥂
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Excellent, Naomi!
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Thanks, Fabio!
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