Getting into week 3 here at the Hudson River Landscape Fellowship. The days have been packed! We're up with the sun and in the field all day, many times until after sunset. Then it's a rush to cook dinner and crash out, so I haven't had much time to update the blog. Those of you reading Sadie Valeri's blog ... she brought her own internet connection device and is updating every night, (that's not fair Sadie!) I don't have any new photos of work tonight but here are some photos from the last few weeks, we're having an awesome time together. I'll try to get a bunch of good photos of the work before we're done here. Thanks to Dorian Iten & Sadie Valeri for sharing their photos for this post!
sunset at Inspiration Point
Sadie, Lauren, Charles, and Ken reading from our collection of Hudson River School painters
books
the view from Hunter Mountain
painting in the rain under a shelter at North South Lake
now this is a work of art!
Nick Hiltner & Shane Wolf cooking up a storm
getting ready to paint the sunset
at one of our evening meetings where we share and discuss what we've been working on
The sunset painting session going off!
me, totally psyched under my new umbrella, still painting in a downpour
Anthony Velasquez working hard on the glasses tan
Shane Wolf at the top of Kaaterskill Falls today
Jennifer Worsley drawing at the top of the falls
Noah Layne & Shane Wolf taking a yoga break
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Post some travis work
I once saw some people entering a building with art supplies in their hands and hurried up and pulled over in my car, grabbed some supplies that I had and followed them in. After the class the teacher asked who I was and I explained how I ended up there and he laughed himself to tears.
I wonder if that would work here?
I could just show up.
thanks for updating emilie -- it looks like so much fun there! i can't wait to see more of the paintings.
looks so fun! I can't wait to see everybody and get back to work in the fall :)
dag... the host of the post is really cute... I wonder if she ever goes and stares at Jules Bastien-Lepage's "Joan of Arc" for long periods at a time... hmmmmmmm
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