Painting Rattlesnake Point Ontario Conservation Area

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We wandered through dappled forest light to the edge of a high cliff.  Autumn-painted fields and forests rolled out below, a many colored coat bestowed upon a favored land. Peace swept in on the leaf scented breeze and our hearts paused, enthralled.

This painting is dear to me for the memories of that beautiful afternoon high up on the cliff at Rattlesnake Point.

This piece also represents an exploration of palette knife painting technique that I've found so deeply satisfying.

Perhaps its time for more?

Would you like to learn to paint with a palette knife? Send me a message and let me know!

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