17 February 2009
Corkscrew Natural Sanctuary
I came to Florida in search of a new body of images to work from. I have wanted to paint the natural "swamp" for some time -- and the EVERGLADES seemed like a good canidate. It's in my own backyard - and I had been there before.
My brother and I went last week to photograph the easter and southern portion of the "glades" -- and today --- I drove across the Tamiami Trail.
This road intersects the norther Everglades--- Shark River and Big Cypress Swamp. It was all so overwhelmingly beautiful! A crystal clear day --- without bugs or clouds. The animals were out in full force-- gators, herons, egrets, anhingas, wood storks, cranes, barrel owls, and more. If I were a "birder" ... I would be able to identify them all! However, I am not that quick!
So, here's just a taste of what I saw. In the weeks and months to come - you will see painted translations of the glorious part of the world called "Everglades: River of Grass."
Enjoy!
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3 comments:
Such an interesting and unique place you have led us into! I can hardly wait to see the inspired work that will come from this trip, and from this perfect day!
I agree with Joanne wonderful visit you took us on. The photographed reflections are so interesting and will make wonderful paintings. Cant wait to see them.
hey gals.
it's a wonderful magical place.. the everglades and swamps. so much life and beauty.
stay here for views of paintings... i'm jazzed and motivated to get going on them.
!!
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