A drawing I did the other day while walking: I stood in a field looking west towards the Taconic Mountains, down Blair Road in Williamstown, MA. The painter Bernard Dunstan wrote about how we link things together on a flat surface that we don't ordinarily see when looking at something in front of us. For example, that criss-cross of the field edge/grass top edge with the road and the base of the grass. Or the repetition of the diagonals. 9x12 pencil on paper.
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