Heavy rains and foreboding skies give way to ragged clouds and brilliant blues as the storms recede. No snow here, but memories will do! I tried to express this sky in the distance, beneath the blue and white with the dark clouds moving away. Not so sure how it reads, but you can decide that. Could be trees, could be clouds, could be space ships. And there is a river behind the trees and the snow across the way.
Kilimanjaro Natural White Rough, 300#, Rough, 12×16.

It’s a peaceful scene for me -N! After the storms we’ve had, your painting is so welcome. I’m glad to know that you’re okay.
lovely composition and interesting mark-making. How did you like working on that paper?
Indeed lovely composition, the snow and the light! Amazing N!
Thanks so much, ArtSnehal! Glad you like it.
Thanks, Laura Kate. The paper is really nice to work with. At 300# it is like cardboard in weight, but very pleasant to work with. I like Kilimanjaro paper from Cheap Joe’s – it is rumored to be Arches or Fabriano. Good quality. I have a number of pads of this paper and weight.
Thanks, Anne. I agree, sunshine is a pleasure after all the rain and flooding, though more is expected this Wednesday. We are safe and hope you are too, and remain so!
Right now, I’m enjoying two days of sunshine. This week is to be partly cloudy with light rain. Thank heavens no storms are predicted.
Thanks for the tip.
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Good to hear, Anne. Did you feel the earthquakes?
Thanks -N! What earthquakes? Guess not! That’s one thing we don’t get in Sacramento!
I love this, it looks like the area around my local river, if we ever get enough snow.
Thanks, Sienablue! Glad I don’t live and work in snow, but I do miss its beauty!