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Winter Pond. Oil on Linen Panel. 14" x 11". This winter I was asked to submit a painting to the auction to the Museum of Northwest Art auction . I was happy to do so and sent them Winter Pond , above. I was glad to see that it sold before my husband and I arrived at the auction on Saturday. There's a better image of the painting, here . I think the lovely frame helped, made by Deborah Paris' husband. Gorgeous. I miss the frame already. Winter Pond took over a year to paint. It began with a series of stops at a pond near Lake Whatcom, on the way to a valley I with views of Mt. Baker. It's not the kind of place you'd normally stop to admire the view. It's next to a road with easy access to people fishing. Muddy banks, lots of trash. You've seen places like this. But sometimes in the early morning, the light through the trees to the lake beyond hits just right. The painting itself was tortured, with a lot of sanding and layers but in the end it

Palouse Highway

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Palouse Highway. Oil on Linen Panel. 16" x 20" One of my favorite subjects: a ribbon of highway, wheat fields, contrails. This painting will be in a show that opens on Saturday: SKY: a group invitational June 7 - 29, 2014 Smith & Vallee Gallery 5742 Gilkey Ave Edison, WA Opening Reception is Saturday, June 7th, 5:00 - 8:00 pm If you live in the area, I'd love to see you there!