Looking south from my barn/studio is this pastoral view of farmland which is a wetland. Channels of ditches were dug as to direct the water towards the Hokendauqua Creek, avoiding the large, rounded Oak, Quercus bicolor, at left. Time has since altered this scene with the addition of many trees as well as the wind having taken down the shed at left and the twin fir tree behind the partially hidden white house. This scene is now the relic of a memory of a rainy day, when I first painted in my studio.
Looking south from my barn/studio is this pastoral view of farmland which is a wetland. Channels of ditches were dug as to direct the water towards the Hokendauqua Creek, avoiding the large, rounded Oak, Quercus bicolor, at left. Time has since altered this scene with the addition of many trees as well as the wind having taken down the shed at left and the twin fir tree behind the partially hidden white house. This scene is now the relic of a memory of a rainy day, when I first painted in my studio.