Windswept

Wednesday, January 7th, 2015

Windswept by Amy Crook

Windswept by Amy Crook

We’ve been having  strong winds all this past week, so I find this painting very appropriate indeed! The sky is darkening for a storm, swirls of storm-heavy blue-green clouds in the sky hovering above the windblown trees below.

My street is lined with mostly normal-sized trees, but there’s this one huge one that I can always see blowing just like this on windy days that stands up above the rest, and helped to inspire me. I think my favorite part are the little leaves caught up in the wind, being swept away on an adventure.

I’m not sure I ever quite captured the color of this sky in any of the photos this time, or the subtle, delicious spirals hiding up in the cloud bank.

Windswept, 8″x4″ watercolor on Fluid watercolor paper.

Windswept, detail, by Amy Crook

Windswept, detail, by Amy Crook

In this detail you can see a bit of the painterly trees with their escaping leaves, and a little of the curling, swirling sky above. Below, the painting is tucked in a temporary frame, waiting to find its forever home.

Windswept, detail, by Amy Crook

Windswept, detail, by Amy Crook

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