Today we decided it was time to work on clearing a lot of the dead branches and scrub trees growing along the fence line around the house. The ground is getting harder since it is once again starting to freeze as the temperature drops and we are expecting more snow over the next two weeks.
Due to the brush and sumac growing up around the two large apple trees by the pasture gate, it was almost impossible to see into the fields directly below the barn.
It took most of the day and Ron had to sharpen the chainsaw blade twice, but then apple is a fairly hard wood and should do well next year providing heat as it burns in my fireplace.
After a tiring day outside I still wanted to do some work on a painting.
I brought out this piece that I had been working on last month, (see posts on 29 July 2014 and 21 March 2016).
I put in a few more shadows and the darker area at the base of the rocks caused by the water lapping against them.
Lastly I put in the tree reflections and a few water ripples.
Once I press the paper to remove the few wrinkles from doing the sketch while in the canoe, then erase the pencil lines and mat and shrink wrap this original, 6" x 9” pen and ink drawing will be available for $50.00.
Saturday, April 2, 2016
Coon Lake VII
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