Friday, March 9, 2012

Split Rock, Wyoming


Split Rock is a natural landmark on the historic Oregon Trail.  It can be seen as a cleft in the top of the Rattlesnake Range.

Thank you for your comments yesterday.  I always appreciate your insight, but when painting out of my comfort zone, your input is especially important.  I've been having issues with the new comment boxes lately, and I haven't been able to comment/respond as I would like.  So, I've switched to a new laptop and browser.  Hopefully, all issues have been resolved.  (Crossing my fingers!)

I hope you all have a great weekend!

7 comments:

Karen d'Angeac Mihm said...

Lovely Darla, I love the touches of yellow and blue!

Page Railsback said...

Again..LOVE the brushstrokes..really nice

Azra said...

Also love the brushstrokes Darla,especially in the foreground.This makes me yearn for open spaces,to evoke feeling is indeed a talent! I hope you have a great weekend my friend. : )

Darla McDowell said...

Thank you for the very kind comments, girls! I hope you're all having a great weekend!

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Nora MacPhail said...

Terrific landscapes. I grew up in Calgary Alberta and your last two post make me think of it. Marvelous.
Happy Painting.

Darla McDowell said...

Thank you, Nora! I appreciate your very kind comments. :)