Another great painting. It really captures the feel that's in the air. We rarely get snow down here in Texas so it's nice to see a painting that can convey that experience.
Thank you! Yes, I do love winter landscapes. If it did snow in Texas, that'd sure make an interesting and beautiful subject. I'd love to get over there to paint sometime.
My hands always get too cold to the point of being painful, it really kills my motivation to do plein air painting in the winter, could you share what gloves you use? Maybe better gloves is the answer, Great Post and painting BTW!
I know what you mean. It's way too hard to focus when your hands are hurting. I actually just use a pair of DeWalt utility gloves (not really very warm) but keep my core warm by wearing a lot of layers. If I keep my core warm, my hands and feet tend to stay warm just long enough to finish up a plein air. Thanks!
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Really enjoying your plein air adventures. Thank-you!
My pleasure, glad you enjoy it!
Another great painting. It really captures the feel that's in the air. We rarely get snow down here in Texas so it's nice to see a painting that can convey that experience.
Thank you! Yes, I do love winter landscapes. If it did snow in Texas, that'd sure make an interesting and beautiful subject. I'd love to get over there to paint sometime.
You captured the hazy, late winter mood very well. Nice job!
Thanks Micah!
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My hands always get too cold to the point of being painful, it really kills my motivation to do plein air painting in the winter, could you share what gloves you use? Maybe better gloves is the answer, Great Post and painting BTW!
I know what you mean. It's way too hard to focus when your hands are hurting. I actually just use a pair of DeWalt utility gloves (not really very warm) but keep my core warm by wearing a lot of layers. If I keep my core warm, my hands and feet tend to stay warm just long enough to finish up a plein air. Thanks!