Friday, January 23, 2015

Truck

This was painted on the walkway between the Arroyo Seco and Arroyo Seco Stables that goes under the York Bridge and comes out by this old truck.  I sat on the ground to paint, and even now I can recall the sensation of feeling really dirty.  There was a vinyl table cloth between me and the dirt, but it was some seriously dirty looking dirt.  I will spare you the detailed description.  But there were other painters close by, some nice looking horses keeping an eye on me, and a rooster that crowed every so often.  That truck isn't going anywhere.  Ever so slowly it's crumbling back into the earth.    

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  1. Sorry about the dirty dirt, but -- the truck, the stone wall, the leaves -- this is wonderful.

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  2. As always, beautiful colors and light. I think there were also some bugs where you were sitting...:-(

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  3. I'm going to start calling it Bill's truck.

    Yes on the dirt. That dirt has history... and I may remember when that truck ran. It was used to deliver sawdust and remove manure.

    Liking the horse peeking over the edge. It's got spunk. Nice work as always.

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  4. A loveable truck, crumbling with dignity as though sure it had given good service. It's a very fine painting, and one can sense the dirt at a safe remove! It's good to catch up with you again, Barbara.

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  6. I love the horse standing watch with his eyes on you, not quite ready to leave his post.

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