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  Cathy (Kate) Johnson   
  Excelsior Springs, MO USA  
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Art: Days Gone By by Artist Cathy  (Kate) Johnson
"Days Gone By"
Cathy (Kate) Johnson

Art: Annie Kelley's Old Place by Artist Cathy  (Kate) Johnson
"Annie Kelley's Old Place"
Cathy (Kate) Johnson

Art: Self Portrait with Mint...Morning by Artist Cathy  (Kate) Johnson
"Self Portrait with Mint...Morning"
Cathy (Kate) Johnson

Art: Rush Creek Pool (plien aire sketch) by Artist Cathy  (Kate) Johnson
"Rush Creek Pool (plien aire sketch)"
Cathy (Kate) Johnson
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Art: Greenwoman Sculpture by Artist Cathy  (Kate) Johnson
"Greenwoman Sculpture"
Cathy (Kate) Johnson

"Rush Creek Pool (plien aire sketch)"

Art: Rush Creek Pool (plien aire sketch) by Artist Cathy  (Kate) Johnson
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I loved the pattern of the tree roots, here...
  
 
 

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I kept the reflections very fresh and simple.
  
 
 
Media:  watercolor, colored pencil
Dimensions:  11 x 14"
Date of Work:  2003

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The limpid reflections in this still pool seemed to capture the peaceful mood of the day perfectly. I'd been painting on the spot all day long, and was hot but satisfied when I found this cool place. It was the last painting of the day, and my favorite. I made no attempt to make a portrait of the reflections, just wanted to catch the reflective quality of that still pool in the deep summer forest. A combination of quick verticals and horizontal strokes with my favorite flat sketching brush seemed to capture what I was after without overworking it...


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