My husband and I tend to separate at a time throughout our annual backpacking trip do to different interests. I spend most of my time enjoying and photographing my surroundings on this particular time he requested I take a photo of Loren's Meadow. I took a picture of this treeline of intent to use it in a painting while waiting for the light to change sunset. We always meet back at camp during lunch and just at dark. The feeling of this painting reminds me of that moment when I say I better get back to camp for the night, so Mark doesn't worry. The stone background is fashioned after some of the purple river rock I find along the Clark fork river. The tree line Is cut out of faux wood hand-painted paper and collaged. The foreground is hand-painted faux wood directly on the substrate is made out of an upcycled bifold door. Image wraps around all sides.
- Subject Matter: Land scape
- Created: October 2019
- Inventory Number: 705
- Collections: Fall of 2019 The First Step