Monday, January 14, 2019
Harriet Tubman Landscape Study
This is the second of two landscape studies I did during the fall for the Harriet Tubman painting. I needed to get way off into the woods for this and went out to Herring Creek near Berkley. The creek flows from the James River. This section was exceptionally vibrant during mid fall, around late October. It was gorgeous out there. In the painting of Harriet Tubman, I plan on having a river in the background, and hope to incorporate this into the painting, but I'm not sure as of yet.
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