I love being snowed in! The whiteness of the snow reflects so much light, that I can't help but smile!
Snow is one of nature's natural anti-depressants. It seems that when the snow covers the landscape, spirits are lifted in Northern climates. My family in Ithaca, NY believes that it is the continual snow cover that makes their winters bearable, and beautiful.
Here in Maryland, we don't often get significant snowfall. So it is a welcome sight, when the earth is sleeping. For some reason though, I am not a snow painter. I prefer to paint color, and the colors in snow are so subtle, that it is just not my ball of wax.
As the end of winter nears, I can feel my painting well getting low. The sweet green of spring promises new inspiration, and warmth. At Savage Mill, we will be having a Green Life festival, on May 2-3, 2009. All the resident artists are busily preparing for our Greenscapes art exhibit, with half the proceeds going to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.
So even though the landscape is white, check out the Historic Savage Mill website, www.savagemill.com, to see our upcoming spring events. For me, spring is the official start of a new year. And despite the poor economy, each new year holds a special promise of a new start.
Artfully yours,
Cathy
Cathy Harville is enjoying an encore life as a visual artist. Her work depicts the simple, beautiful places around us. An avid kayaker, she often depicts seldom seen scenery as viewed from the perspective of her kayak. During the colder months, her reference photos provide endless subject matter. Currently, she paints in acrylics, and also likes pastels and watercolor. She has a studio in Historic Savage Mill, and lives near the Chesapeake Bay with her husband.
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