I struggled with contrast. The poles break up the horizontal lines of the tree tops, Packing House and clouds. I was so amazed at how young trees can bear fruit, regardless of the age of a tree they continue to focus on the continuation of life.
My art work at the Shelburne Orchards. During the summer of 2007 I began painting a variety of settings at the orchard with water colors. Over time I converted a few of the paintings to oil and posted them side by side ... water to oil. To view the paintings in chronological order, use the "Blog Archive" list on the right hand side.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
(19) Two Poles
Late August. Two poles by the runway just north of the Packing House. The poles raise guide wires high enough for tractors to pass from row to row. The guide wires support young trees.
I struggled with contrast. The poles break up the horizontal lines of the tree tops, Packing House and clouds. I was so amazed at how young trees can bear fruit, regardless of the age of a tree they continue to focus on the continuation of life.
I struggled with contrast. The poles break up the horizontal lines of the tree tops, Packing House and clouds. I was so amazed at how young trees can bear fruit, regardless of the age of a tree they continue to focus on the continuation of life.
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