This is the third piece in a series of "rain" pieces that I am doing. I am amazed how these pieces appear so abstract in the early stages, but as more and more color is applied the images becomes more easily discernable. The image may be best viewed from a moderate distance. This also applies to viewing it on line. This is based on a photograph that I took viewing the Cedar River through the trees while visiting the Palisades-Kepler State park near Mount Vernon, Iowa. I entitled the piece "Sunshine Rain" because we have all experienced rain falling for a short time while the sun is shining. This piece was done on museum quality Grafix drafting film using Farber-Castell Polychrtomos and some Marshall pencils. The size of the artwork is 11 X 14 inches.
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