9" x 12"
Arches 140#CP
Yellow fields have again captivated me -- and here, one of the many barns in Oxford, the yellow wildflowers and tangle of trees have almost hiding the barn.
This scene is but four miles from my home - and I carefully watch the site as the wildflowers change with the seasons. The fall's yellow flowers - rudbeckia, coreopsis, goldenrod - all mix with the wild grasses also found there. I don't venture far into the tangle - the knowledge that ticks are still active keeps me at road's edge. Still, I admire the way the changes play over this bit of rural life.
I'll be off line for the rest of the week as our classes and trips rev up --- I'll be checking in sporatically as I can - but hope to catch up on Friday ....
Have a grand week!
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Yellow Woods - Fall in Oxford
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6 comments:
What a perfect place to spend quiet time. This is beautiful.
Love this!
Lin, you work is like Chicken soup for the soul. I feel at piece when I visit your blog. Your paintings and your words beautiful.
All the best to you this week.
Mike and I are off to Virginia to see the grands on Saturday.
Take care,
Joan
Oh, jus beautiful and glowing.
Ooh! I feel like I'm immersed in yellow foliage! Wonderful!!
I love how the blue/green of the foliage plays against the bright yellow. Such a serene and restful painting yet full of light and color.
Whew, your whirlwind life makes me tired!!
Big hugs,
Lorraine
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