Friday, January 22, 2016

Day 22: Hibernaculum

 

"Hibernaculum" - 6" x 6", acrylic on canvas panel. -- SOLD.

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We here in Maryland are about to get crushed by winter storm Jonas (when did we start naming blizzards?). The prediction for some areas is 30+ inches of snow. Although I am hopeful that Southern Maryland will not get quite so much, I am planning to drive to my "day job" tonight with food, clothes, winter gear, and a sleeping bag, so I can stay at the office all weekend if need be. I will pick up painting where I left off on Monday and paint a several days into February to complete the project.

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8 comments:

  1. Barbara, magnificent! Colors and composition are compelling, and I love, love, love the level of abstraction. It feels like it's PERFECTLY equipoised.

    Best wishes with Jonas. Indeed, when DID we start naming blizzards? What's your 'day job'?

    Cheers, Dotty

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  2. Hey Dotty, I'm glad you liked this one. My day job is weekendvreceptionist at a 24 hour emergency veterinary clinic. I just hope I can get back to my house Sunday or Monday. My husband will be stuck there with the kids all weekend.

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    1. Best wishes with the storm. How much snow do you have?

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    2. It's hard to say with all the wind and drifting. Between 12-16 inches at my house, closer to 18 inches at work.

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  3. Barbara, I love this. It reminds me of those early mornings in winter when the hoar frost sparkles on the trees in the sun. Good luck with the snow storm this weekend.

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  4. Hope the storm is not as bad as they are predicting :) I love, LOVE the pretty popping color everywhere! I agree with Dotty, the composition is just perfect. What a cool direction to take your trees! Hope your weekend passes safely for the peoples and the garanimals :)

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    1. Thank you, Sheila! We made it though the rough weather. :)

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