Friday, October 30, 2009

A Driving Inspiration




Most of the time when I am driving the 'perfect painting' rushes past me and I either don't have my sketch book, nor my camera, nor the time to stop to record it.

It wasn't the case this time, as I drove along the north shore of Lake Superior today.

These dramatic scene were perfect for future paintings.

2 comments:

  1. Glad your trip is going well and you have opportunities to enjoy the beauty of Creation, Winston.

    Journeying Blessings,

    Richard

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  2. Hi Winston,
    yes, it's great that you stay by a beautiful natural as like this pic... it's quite the wonderful inspiration for the painting; I also hope to see your painting again, I like your loose style that I can touch in your work!!!

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