The rain had abated so I decided to try another canvas overlooking Frood Lake from the old railway bed that used to serve the local mining operations. As a meteorologist, I was prone to being too optimistic depending on what weather the client needed.
The rain started again but I tried painting under the hatch of the back gate of the Subaru. It was a good idea but the rain started blowing with the wind and it was raining even harder. Once again my canvas got soaked but I think I was able to pull off a good effort in spite of or maybe as a result of the weather. I certainly did not over work this very wet canvas.
http://fineartamerica.com/blogs/frood-lake-rain.html
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/frood-lake-rain-phil-chadwick.html
The rain started again but I tried painting under the hatch of the back gate of the Subaru. It was a good idea but the rain started blowing with the wind and it was raining even harder. Once again my canvas got soaked but I think I was able to pull off a good effort in spite of or maybe as a result of the weather. I certainly did not over work this very wet canvas.
http://fineartamerica.com/blogs/frood-lake-rain.html
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/frood-lake-rain-phil-chadwick.html
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