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Looking Up

July 28, 2018

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

Erik Sandgren, Northwest Zephyr, acylic on panel
Erik Sandgren, Northwest Zephyr, acylic on panel

We moderns spend so much time in doors, constantly sheltered by ceilings and the roofs of our cars. It can be such a relief to simply step outside and look into the expanse of sky above. Sometimes it’s full of rolling clouds, or empty, clear blue and infinite. For those of you that can’t go outside and look up at the sky right now, I offer you these artists’ renderings to tide you over.

Annie Meyer, Willamette Valley Landscape, monotype
Annie Meyer, Willamette Valley Landscape, monotype
L. Marie Miller, Sky Koi, oil
L. Marie Miller, Sky Koi, oil
Arletha Ryan, North of Sublime, oil on linen
Arletha Ryan, North of Sublime, oil on linen
Yong Hong Zhong, A Cloudy Day at the Grand Canyon NP, water color
Yong Hong Zhong, A Cloudy Day at the Grand Canyon NP, water color
Gloria Baker Feinstein, Henry on Dunes, digital photo
Gloria Baker Feinstein, Henry on Dunes, digital photo
Margret Short, Going Home, oil on canvas
Margret Short, Going Home, oil on canvas
Mike Baggetta, Hideaway, mixed media
Mike Baggetta, Hideaway, mixed media
Mary Dennis, Cloudscape, oil pastel
Mary Dennis, Cloudscape, oil pastel
Satoko, Sky, Light and Wind #8, water color
Satoko, Sky, Light and Wind #8, water color
Maud Durland, In the Valley, water color
Maud Durland, In the Valley, water color
Noriko Sugita, Sky, woodcut
Noriko Sugita, Sky, woodcut
Joyce Tolley, Distant Mountains, oil
Joyce Tolley, Distant Mountains, oil
Jeanne Levasseur, Great Expectations, oil
Jeanne Levasseur, Great Expectations, oil
« Refreshing, Cooling, Breezy Daydreams
heat of the night »

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