This photo takes my breath away. I've always been a sunset fan and the darks and lights are stunning! This is worthy of enlarging, framing and showing to the world! You have such multiple talents. Glad to see you tapping into them all! P.S. Wish I was there watching the sky that day with you. Gives me peace within myself.
Your beautiful sunset reminds me of my afterschool art classes in 6th grade. Mrs. Neilson always encouraged us to do the sunsets in pastels. The windows faced just the right way.
Began exhibiting prints and drawings in 1973. Studies under Naperville printmaker, Barbara A.Brien. Life mentor and teacher William Vose of Paw Paw, IL. Current member of Naperville Art League, La Grange Art League and Kendall Art Guild. Work currently on display at Black Iris Gallery in Sandwich IL, Imagine on Main in Oswego Il, Naperville Art League, and La Grange Art League. Teacher of Art Appreciation in Yorkville School Districts. Teacher of children's art programs in Sandwich, Plano, Yorkville, Newark, Somonauk, Oswego and Aurora schools and park districts.
Three courageous grown children. Resides in Yorkville,IL.with a menagerie of rescued companions.
Using my practice of quick poses in life drawing, I opportune to experiment with colors and differing line textures to recreate quickly the effects of light on the spiritual essence of the human form. My intention is to pull the viewer into following line, breathing with it's form, knowing it's actual beauty.
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This photo takes my breath away. I've always been a sunset fan and the darks and lights are stunning! This is worthy of enlarging, framing and showing to the world!
You have such multiple talents. Glad to see you tapping into them all!
P.S. Wish I was there watching the sky that day with you. Gives me peace within myself.
What a beautiful and peaceful sunset. Glad you took the time to enjoy.
Peeeaaaaceful......
Your beautiful sunset reminds me of my afterschool art classes in 6th grade. Mrs. Neilson always encouraged us to do the sunsets in pastels. The windows faced just the right way.
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