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Oct 18, 2017
Media: Artist pigments on 300# CP watercolor paper, masked border
Size: 9x12 in
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I spent last summer in southeast Colorado. My mom and I left for Arizona in early October. I continue to paint from the photos taken while in the mountains, images taken with future watercolors and pastels in mind.This view stretches west to the Sangre de Cristo Mountains which are the eastern front range to the the Rocky Mountains. The road leads to the low foothills where it ends at San Isabel National Forest. From the Forest, footpathes ascend to heights of 13,000 feet and above.I will return to these places next year after the snow have come and gone.
I spent last summer in southeast Colorado. My mom and I left for Arizona in early October. I continue to paint from the photos taken while in the mountains, images taken with future watercolors and pastels in mind.This view stretches west to the Sangre de Cristo Mountains which are the eastern front range to the the Rocky Mountains. The road leads to the low foothills where it ends at San Isabel National Forest. From the Forest, footpathes ascend to heights of 13,000 feet and above.I will return to these places next year after the snow have come and gone.
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