Trees around Palisade have begun to get better color setting in. I am thinking that the bigger (autumn) painting ought to be an afternoon scene. Less Palisade light due to sun’s orientation, but lots of purple shadow to set off warm leaves. Challenge will be tree grouping – construction in foreground – disguise with leave drop. "October Glow" 40×32 oil on board SOLD Painted lone autumn tree last. "Autumn Tree" 7×8 oil on board SOLD
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Dix Baines“I am drawn to the things which speak to the senses; the light and atmosphere of landscapes, the impressions of a moment or place, and the spirit of nature and of people. It is important to me to strive as an artist to paint a variety of subjects and to paint each equally well. I paint often on location, or from life. Whether researching sporting life images, landscapes, or places from abroad, painting directly from the subject is essential to capturing the impression of what I see.” -DIX BAINES Archives
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