Tuesday, February 10, 2009


The long view
Oil on linen panel
7"x7"
SOLD

Vermont can be cold. It can be grey. It can be disagreeable. But I always end up forgiving it because of its unique beauty, that special combination of mountain and meadow, farm land and forest. Just when you think you've had enough, it takes your breath away.

8 comments:

jean neely said...

This is very nice. I enjoy looking at all the paintings on your blog and am inspired by them to paint more loosely.
You have a very nice style.

Jala Pfaff said...

Wow! Stunning. I love how there's a very neutralized but nevertheless green in the middle.

Sheila Vaughan said...

Wonderful Steven - how do you do that

spg said...

Thanks for your comments and Sheila it's just dumb luck.

Sheila Vaughan said...

:-D I don't think so mate.

Parapluie said...

Steven,
Could it be that you allow the paint to be paint (allowing for lady luck) and you know when to ring the bell and stop? It is partly luck but far, far from dumb luck.

Vince Fazio said...

Love the recent winter paintings! They are colorful in a very subtle way. This one and Snowy Fields below are my favorites. Congratulations.

Simon Jones said...

Hi Steven, love your work, dont think I have come across it before.Love this painting ...