Artist Jan Norsetter is an award-winning oil painter known for vibrant landscape paintings en plein air and evocatively detailed studies in still life. Norsetter paints en plein air (painting in the open air) to imbue her paintings with a sense of place. She works outdoors in every season, painting close to home and on travels to the western United States and overseas to Italy, Ireland, Scotland and Norway.
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Glenloy Road
We drove down Glenloy Road this afternoon. It's an even narrower single track road that accommodates 2 way traffic. We thought B8004 was a narrow single track road but when we got back onto it it seemed positively spacious. We followed Glenloy to its end - it follows the Loy River. I painted this -- it's the end of the road.
Labels:
Glenloy,
oil painting,
Scotland
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How did you choose your locations to paint? This is so ethereal.
ReplyDeleteI've been fixated on a rather comprehensive view lately so this time I was choosing to simplify. I liked the atmospheric perspective. That last layer is a mountain, not sky.
ReplyDeleteLove the contrasts!
ReplyDeleteWonderful atmosphere. Love the simplification!
ReplyDeleteXOM
Thanks! I keep trying to edit down to more simplified compositions but often get caught up in the big views:-p
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