Monday, October 25, 2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
Lake MacDonald from summit of Mt. Cannon
Third painting in my "color burst" collection represents a view of Lake MacDonald from the summit of Mt. Cannon. I took this picture, circa 1994, and remember this climb well. This is a region in Glacier Park Montana looking towards the west from Logan's Pass. The painting continues my theme of tonalism with an intense set of colors in one particular focal point. The painting was done on a stretched cotton canvas (16x20 inch). The summit represented an unique challenge in getting the feel for "lots of rocks". Enjoy!
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Grand Prismatic Hot Spring
This is the fourth painting using my painting technique "Color Burst", whereby I use tonalism in shades of gray and include an focal point with intense colors. The painting is on a stretched cotton canvas done in oils, 20x16 inch. Believe it or not, the colors of this hot spring are really this intense, and is the reason Yellowstone is so amazing. From Wikipedia.org: The Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park is the largest hot spring in the United States, and the third largest in the world.
The vivid colors in the spring are the result of pigmented bacteria in the microbial mats that grow around the edges of the mineral-rich water. The bacteria produce colors ranging from green to red; the amount of color in the microbial mats depends on the ratio of chlorophyll to carotenoids and on the temperature of the water that favors one bacterium over another. In the summer, the mats tend to be orange and red, whereas in the winter the mats are usually dark green. The center of the pool is sterile due to extreme heat.
The deep blue color of the water in the center of the pool results from the intrinsic blue color of water, itself the result of water's selective absorption of red wavelengths of visible light. Though this effect is responsible for making all large bodies of water blue, it is particularly intense in Grand Prismatic Spring because of the high purity and depth of the water in the middle of the spring. This painting will be posted on Ebay this coming week, and then on Etsy.com
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