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#296 "A Place To Return To"
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About the Painting
What draws me in with this scene is the depth created by mist. That subtle veil of light and air softens the edges but still holds shape. I don’t want the mist to feel like a vague, foggy wash. I want it to have structure. In this piece, the trees shift in tone as they recede, their forms breaking through the light in quiet layers. The rocky shoreline fades gradually, with just enough detail to give the eye something to hold onto. The water reflects the softness above, carrying those muted tones forward. There’s also a slight hint that fall is coming, just enough warmth in the palette to suggest the change in season.

