
Outside the poison oak is turning red and orange. We just had the heaviest October rain fall in 40 years, and the usual October warm spell has caused all the tiny green sprouts to start popping up on the dry meadow outside my studio, and my vegetable/flower garden is getting a second wind with beautiful crimson pineapple sage flowers. A pair of hummingbirds joined me there this morning.
Photo 5:
Everything still seems so disjointed. This is where the painting drags on my energies, and it becomes difficult to reconcile or to choose new colors. I want to add large patches of yellow to connect shapes, but each yellow piece is so interesting that I don’t want to lose any of them in the larger areas. I added greens that I mixed using primary yellow and phthalo green (yellow shade). I prefer phthalo green (blue shade) for mixing, and I plan to switch to that. Green is such a fiddly color, requiring several coats per shape. I then added cobalt teal for the lighter blue green. No new images jump out at me right now.



