The Rain, the Light & the River
11.75" x 18.25"
Pastel
Casey Klahn
The last time I posted about the rainy river, in beautiful Hoquiam, Washington, is here. This painting is the companion piece.
Someday, the sun won't shine for you. Or, that's what Jethro Tull said, anyway. You know how it is.
Someday, the sun won't shine for you. Or, that's what Jethro Tull said, anyway. You know how it is.
I like the warmer color in this one but they are both beautiful renderings.
ReplyDeleteLove this one!
ReplyDeleteI love the dripping color in this painting. It's quite captivating!
ReplyDeleteThank you, John. I did wonder about the divergent temperature outcomes. but maybe they are bookends. I appreciate your comment.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Deborah!
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting, Janelle!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love it. It's warmer than the other one (which is also lovely, of course). I like how silvery the water is, and the different colored raindrops.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jala. The secret is Diane Townsend blue-grays. And, a couple of other secrets, too.
ReplyDeleteI love rain. there is something wrong with me. ahaha.
ReplyDeletegorgeous painting.
Celeste, you are also a true Northwesterner. The sure sign is you love the rain.
ReplyDeleteSir, you are definately taking that pastel painting thing somewhere I have never b(s)een before!
ReplyDeleteThat is high praise, Mr. Papierflieger. I appreciate your reading/seeing/commenting.
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