Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Bittersweet Autumn

"Pumpkins on a Hill" Andrew Wyeth
"Church at Old Lyme" Childe Hassam
"Church in Eastham" Edward Hopper
"Pumpkin Patch" Winslow Homer
"Pumpkin Head Self-Portrait" Jaime Wyeth
I love the season of Autumn and although I reside in Florida I spent many years in awe of the colors that enliven the landscapes north of the Sunshine State.  To me, Maine seems a state that that was created for colorful months between summer and winter.  I did a bit of research on some of my favorite Maine artists and their interpretations of Autumn.  It's a jewel of a season and it graces only certain locations in our magnificent country.  I wish I had more time to embrace Autumn and have but a few of my own paintings that celebrate the season, like the one below.  It passes so quickly and you have to grasp the beauty when it presents itself to you.
"Fall in Tioga County"
Krys Pettit
Oil on canvas panel 
Carl Sandburg, the poet, said it perfectly.
"I cried over beautiful things knowing no beautiful thing lasts.
The field of cornflower yellow is a scarf at the neck of the copper sunburned woman, the mother of the year, the taker of seeds.
The northwest wind comes and the yellow is torn full of holes, new beautiful things come in the first spit of snow on the northwest wind, and the old things go, not one lasts."


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