Brown Mountain, Crows Nest Ranch outside Fort Davis, Texas
Summer in the mountains of the high Texas desert is brief, but in a wet year, spectacular. We hike this mountain most mornings year 'round, and we watch for the first hints of green.
This is a studio painting that I did from about a dozen photo references taken one such morning, as dawn lit the volcanic rock foothills. Our rock is the color of aged adobe, pink and violet and marsala red, and when sunlight hits it, it glows from within, as if in tribute to its volcanic origins. The tall cholla cactus in the foreground blooms fuchsia, to match the soil washed from the mountains, and oaks, pine and grass frame the peaks in every shade of green. I know nature's splendid summer colors don't linger in the mountains, which makes it even more urgent to paint them.
I can't paint fast enough to capture the fleeting colors of dawn, either. Back in my studio, I used a single photo to compose this painting (my paintings are all real places, and I don't move mountains!) I studied, absorbed, relived that hike through the other photos so I could capture the essence that inspired me to paint this familiar landscape.
custom, conservation framed under museum glass
- Framed: 24 x 30 in (60.96 x 76.2 cm)
- Subject Matter: Landscape, Davis Mountains in West Texas
- Current Location: Old Spanish Trail Gallery and Museum - 401 Crows Nest Road Ste A PO Box 555, Fort Davis, TX 79734 (google map)
- Collections: Far West Texas Landscapes