Pastel on Wallis 9x12
This is my effort at the First Coast Pastel Society's paint-out at the Jacksonville Arboretum. The day started with breaking clouds and a little sunshine, but by 10:30 it was overcast. Even with no sun, the light seemed to change every five minutes.
I decided to use a warm pallet to counter the gray of the day. With the low light, I had had to work hard to create values and value contrasts.
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It's really beautiful, Rick!!
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