This is a small brook that runs by my studio at twilight on New Years eve. The sun has just set and there are snow showers in the air tinting the sky. We had just had a quick thaw so the brook was open and reflecting the sky.
In this painting I am experimenting with low light levels at late twilight. The fading color at twilight is a function of our eyes not seeing the light rays reflecting off of the objects. The color is there, we just can’t see it. I am exaggerating the hue saturation to create a dream-like quality. The low light level also makes the edges of the trees somewhat indistinct. This series of works are heavily textured with layers of paint and tool marks evident on the surface.
I call these paintings psalms in praise for the spirit that I sense in the landscape.