Down My Road
by Betty Pieper
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6.000 x 23.000 x 1.000 inches
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Title
Down My Road
Artist
Betty Pieper
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Stretched Canvas
Description
Down Ridge Road hill, Glenville, New York as seen from my house
Uploaded
March 9th, 2012
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Viewed 546 Times - Last Visitor from New York, NY on 03/25/2024 at 2:57 PM
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Comments (6)
Betty Pieper
Wait until you see the monster supports for the new utility lines: like rural smokestacks...but still partly hidden by trees below us.
Julie Hemmings
This is a favorite of mine. You have captured the elements that make that spot a real favorite memory of mine. The road home.
Betty Pieper
Heather, Thank you. You will not believe the difference in just the past couple of months. Let's just say not an improvement with some massive high tension power pole that will NOT look like God's trees no matter what they do to them.
Heather Hotaling
and from your house seeing the big G E sign flash especially the Chirstmas red and green was crazy!
Heather Hotaling
I remember that road in the winter.....yikes! I love watching hte plein Air Artist painting here in the garden! They always find something to paint LOL
Xueling Zou
What a gorgeous landscape, Betty! I just love your composition and the your color palette! Was it a plein Air piece? I also love the loose feeling, awesome work! Thanks for visiting and leaving a nice feedback on my work, I do appreciate it:-)!
Betty Pieper replied:
Not plein air, but close. It is literally outside of my kitchen window and embedded in my mind. In fact, I often feel that I 'paint in my mind' between times. I tried to explain that to a neighbor years ago and she brightened and said, "Oh, out of your mind." It kind of became a joke around town and I gave up trying to explain it.