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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
"Latir Waterfall"
This gem was painted on the way to the Latir Lakes. In order to get up into the canopy before arriving at the Lakes, it is necessary to traverse streams like this one which the trail keeps criss-crossing. A four-wheel drive vehicle or the like is recommended, but traveling by horse is my personal choice -- the only trouble being the need to return with the wet painting. The loco weed is very prevalent here in the month of July, so I have to watch carefully what my horse is eating. For those of you who enjoy fly-fishing, this is one of the best areas in Taos County to visit. In May or June you can catch your stash of cicadas (big as birds) for bait and the sound can be deafening -- much like a symphony of locusts.
The weather is always a lot cooler at these altitudes -- even in the hottest part of the summer, so you will want to be prepared. The trek upward is much like what is seen in this painting -- a jungle of vegetation while the Springtime run-off races down the hillsides, constantly moving and dazzling the eye as the sun filters through the canopy like dancing jewels. It had to be painted quickly, as you may have noticed by the broad brush-strokes and occasional use of the palette knife.
"Latir Waterfall" (20" X 24") Oil on Canvas $1,400.00
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