Morning Fog: Snohomish Valley
Author
William E. Elston
Published
Sep 16, 2014
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Started painting at 7 AM with student Min Zhong. When we arrived, the early morning fog was lying low in the valley.
It burned off and dissipated very quickly. I painted as fast as I could to get the essential “look” of the scene, aiming for what a painter that I knew in Boston called “the Big Light Effect.” The rest of the session was spent refining forms and making small adjustments.
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