RiverStones XXVII

Pastel painting of rocks and reflections in a Michigan river
Pastel painting 12.5 inches x 25.5 inches SOLD (Giclee prints are available)
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This is my 27th RiverStone pastel painting. I keep coming back to this subject because it speaks to me in a very special way. I originally started this series because my art mentor, Mary Beth Koeze, suggested that I paint one subject over and over, and that I “paint bigger.” These scenes speak to me of a quiet moment in time, away from the hub bub of everyday life. They become almost abstract in their composition, yet I think each one of these pastel paintings has its own, unique personality. The series has been very popular with corporate art clients, especially health care institutions.


September 25th, 2009 at 1:32 pm
At first I thought I was looking up, then realized it was down. Great perspective – beautiful either way – those rocks love you!!
September 25th, 2009 at 4:01 pm
Thanks Regina! I love doing these “micro-landscape” pastel paintings!