Mount Osceola from the Kank in New Hampshire is a painting by Nancy Griswold which was uploaded on July 12th, 2012.
Mount Osceola from the Kank in New Hampshire
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Title
Mount Osceola from the Kank in New Hampshire
Artist
Nancy Griswold
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
See more of my oil painting reproductions at: https://nancy-griswold.pixels.com/
My framed original oil paintings are for sale at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/NGARTSITE
This is the beginning of a painting posted in this gallery called Mount Osceola from Kancamagus. It is the first day I painted at this location for the finished painting and I am posting this image by popular demand.
Mount Osceola on left, elevation is 4340, going to right..., Middle Peak Osceola, West Peak Osceola and Slide Scars are in view near the hair pin curve on the Kancamagus Highway (Route 112) above Lincoln New Hampshire. This is a striking mountain range with very steep terrain. These high mountains in New England were left alone by early settlers and used by loggers and trappers until the era of recreation. Today they are challenging for hikers and a paradise for photographers and painters like myself.
I did this on location off the Kancamagus Highway ( Rte 112) in New Hampshire at a stop marked for the Hancock Trailhead.
Uploaded
July 12th, 2012
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Comments (6)
Randy Burns
Your donations are so honorable and wonderful Nancy. I am seeing sparks of red/orange underneath the green like little lights that vibrate in the work. Love that so much. F/L.
Nancy Griswold replied:
Gosh you are perceptive, I often stain canvases with brilliant pinks or yellows hoping the color will pop through in some places during the plein air experience. I just prepared a canvas today and it helps me stay a little spontaneous. Come join us at PaintTheParks, low pressure and you choose who to donate to.