Monday, June 20, 2011

Leaving on a jet plane...

I am celebrating the 2011 Summer Solstice by heading off to the Southwest - somewhat of an odd summer plan - to leave the cool ocean breezes and the greens and blues of the Maine Coast for the hot winds and the sands, greys, and ochres of the Southern desert region. I am told the 90-110 degree summer temps there are heightened even more by all the forest fires burning, and that the famous blue skies are variegated by billowing plumes of wood smoke... but the flights are scheduled, the tickets bought, and unknown adventures await.
Dream Canyon - 24 x 30"oil $NFS
For many years I've had dreams and urgings to spend time in the Canyon lands  and red earth places - but until now the plans simply wouldn't gel. This time thanks to  friends, I will have some nice places to stay, wonderful guides for the region, and good company for those times when I need a break from solitude and painting.  The hardest thing was deciding what to take in the way of clothes... art supplies were an easy decision; watercolors. While there, I hope to catch some of the seasonal monsoon - a yearly deluge that comes complete with lightning that flashes for miles in the open skies. One of my destinations is full of natural hot springs, another is a magnet for rockhounds; full of jaspers, opals, and other lovely stones, and one is famous for it's "dark skies" which are said to allow one to see the Milky Way with the naked eye because there is no light pollution! ... but it is the Canyons - Grand, Bryce, Zion, Arches... any or all that thrill me. Imagine waking to sunrise in that terrain - and sunsets are sure to be memorable too! I'll be gone at least a month, and hope to return with a satchel worth of paintings.

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