Wednesday, March 11, 2009

"Climbing"

This month has been, and will be a bit slow. Sorry. I have had some sick kids this week. And, I will be going out of town soon.

I actually tried to do a landscape painting yesterday since the weather was looking a bit nicer. So I went up the canyon and set up. However, I did not last very long because it was bitter-cold. I got back in my car and realized that it was twenty degrees colder than in the valley. I think I will have to wait for a few more weeks.

10 comments:

Barbara Muir said...

Wow Aaron,

Are those plums? I like the title.
Nice colour combination, and as always
brilliant style.

Barbara

Nancy B. Hartley said...

Aaron, I love the dark and mysterious quality of your painting! Beautiful blue and purple combination!

milindmulick said...

great as usual..but.. waiting for your larger ones

Diane Hoeptner said...

Love this. Brilliant.

Sandra Galda said...

I have admired your art in this blog for a long time. I imagine you must be cleaning your brush often to keep such clear fresh colors? I look forward to seeing your work each post! thanks for the inspiration.

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Linda White Habelt said...

Hi Aaron,
Your "Painting a Day" comes to my inbox like a little gift to which I look forward very much. I love the edges you find in even the most organic material... it's facinating. To me, your work suceeds best when you put a strong light on your subject & give us some interesting darks/lights & contrasting colors.

I, too, eagerly await some larger work. In the meantime, I am enjoying these little paintings very much & wish you continued success!

Linda

Terry Daniels said...

I keep thinking of Boo-Berry cereal. I don't mean that badly - it's not often that you see that purple and that blue combined. I love the simplicity.

Leslie Saeta said...

Holy smokes! This is an amazing painting! I absolutely love it!

Moses said...

Nice use of colors.You have a special talent for blending them.
Thanks for sharing.