Observations by Doug Rugh, a classically trained artist based on Cape Cod,Massachusetts. (Overwrought penumbras, tangential tales and meager conundrums diffused through the squinting oculus of a shade arranger.)
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Rose Colored Glasses
View a larger image. 5" x 7" oil/panel.
Excerpt from this posting:
"...I lost my glow back in the studio when I looked at my colorless panel. The pink light of the setting sun no longer tinting my drab colors..."
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2 comments:
it a beautiful sight but I got it just right -- the pink light, the brilliant blue shadows. I lost my glow back in the studio when I looked at my colorless panel. The pink light of the setting sun no longer tinting my drab colors.
... that is just downright beautiful.
Many thanks Wayne.
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