Mist

 

The color palette represents water, reflections, mist, fog, gray and blue skies – all found during the winter months. The long narrow shape represents several things: When I row out to check the crab pot I am looking back at the wake and path I leave in the water. When looking across a body of water, there are reflections coming back at me – as linear shapes across the water. And when I am up in one of the tall buildings in the city, I can look at the water as a narrow slice between buildings. The strokes are suggestions of movements, currents, wind and rain.

Light-fast (non-fading) colored pencil on Museum Board (archival mat board). All materials are archival.

38 inches high by 30 inches wide.

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