Tag: winter

  • Snow Day in North Georgia

    Snow Day in North Georgia

    I’m sharing another new piece today, this one capturing a completely different kind of stillness. Based on a cold, snowy day up in North Georgia, it depicts a few figures standing right in the middle of an iced-over road.

    There is a very specific kind of quiet that happens when it snows heavily around here—the cars stop, the world slows down, and suddenly the middle of the street becomes a place to just stand and take it all in. I wanted to capture that rare, communal pause.

    To get the atmosphere right, I used the same technique as my recent Botanical Gardens piece. I relied on the expressive, fast nature of India ink, using quick dashes rather than rigid lines. This approach gives the illustration a whimsical, impressionistic sensation that mimics the raw, biting energy of a freezing winter afternoon. The scratchy ink work was perfect for mapping out the bare, shivering trees and the heavy tire tracks carved into the ice.

    Just like the last piece, I used acrylic ink very sparingly to provide some opaque grounding. The bright hits of color on the winter coats and the deep, rusty reds in the background tree line help anchor the composition, allowing the white of the cold press paper to do the heavy lifting for the snow.

    It’s a quick snapshot of a rare winter moment, frozen in ink.

    Technical Details:

    • 9×12 140lb cold press
    • Faber-Castell Pitt pens
    • Shuttle Art paint pens
    • Staedtler Pigment Liner

  • Caney Creek Cliff side

    Caney Creek Cliff side

    Date taken: 11/25/2011
    Camera: Nikon D5000
    Photoshop composite of 10 images

  • Winter Woods

    Winter Woods

    Imagine you’re walking through this tranquil winter forest, really taking in the peace and quiet. As an artist, I can’t help but appreciate how this watercolor captures the essence of that scene. The use of bright yellows and oranges for the tree trunks against the cool purples and blues of the background creates such a striking contrast.

    Technical Details:

    • Surface: 140lb cold press
    • Dimensions: 9×12
    • Medium: Watercolor

  • Southern Barn in Late Winter

    Southern Barn in Late Winter

    The painting portrays a sparse roadside forest with tall, slender white-barked trees, standing prominently in the foreground. The background features a dense forest with rich shades of green. The sky is a beautiful blend of blue, purple, and yellow hues, suggesting dawn, adding a touch of tranquility to the scene. In the lower right corner, a small red barn with a grey roof sits nestled among the trees, surrounded by patches of snow and grass.

    Technical Details:

    • Surface: 140lb cold press
    • Dimensions: 9×12
    • Medium: Acrylic

  • Smokemont

    Smokemont

    In this picturesque scene, a winding road stretches out before us, beckoning with an air of mystery. The asphalt, painted in a soothing blue hue, seems to whisper secrets of distant destinations. Yellow lines guide the way, promising adventure and escape. The trees on either side stand tall, their branches reaching out like ancient guardians. Some are bare, their skeletal forms etched against the sky, while others cling to a few remaining leaves, defiant in the face of impending winter. The road itself is a silent storyteller, inviting us to step onto its path and discover what lies beyond the horizon.

    Technical Details

    Medium: Acrylic
    Surface: Stretched Canvas
    Dimensions: 11×14