I've been doing a lot of plein air this summer, with my good painting buddies. Here is one from this week - a view (not quite done, as you can see) of the lovely property of Dillsburg artist extraordinaire Larry Lerew. The stone ruin is a milk shed or such, where wonderful things happened like cream separating. Larry says that if I'd shown up earlier there would have been a window. How much earlier? Oh, about 32 years. Thus the title.
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AuthorI'm Dianne and I live in South Central Pa. I'm a member of the Waldo's & Co. art space co-operative and Trade Shop, where I'm a member of the Artist's Committee. My studio is there, at 17 Lincoln Square, Gettysburg, Pa. I work in pastels, watercolor and color pencil and enjoy both working en plein air (for more about that, scroll down on the homepage) and in my studio. Archives
November 2021
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