KENDALL KESSLER'S OIL PAINTING DIARY

Friday, February 28, 2014

More Rock Castle Gorge on The Blue Ridge Parkway and It is all in the Light...

My Art Work
dirtroadrockcastlecopyrightDirt Road Near Rock Castle Gorge

Pastel on paper  17"x23"  Original - $782.00

Prints on paper or canvas available at kendall-kessler.artistwebsites.com


I have so many paintings from Rock Castle Gorge that I think I will be blogging about this gorgeous Blue Ridge Parkway attraction for a while.  

Hikers especially love the trails at this site and my husband has actually walked as much as eight miles off the trail up and down the mountain to get photographs of butterflies.

His photographer, Bruce Grimes, has to carry heavy equipment to get good photographs and he often has to lie down on his stomach to get the shot.  I have always admired photographers!  

Good photography is quite an art and a job!


roadrockykcopyrightRoad to Rocky Knob oil on canvas  8"x10"

Original painting has been sold

Prints on paper or canvas available at kendall-kessler.artistwebsites.com

The actual trail is a loop that is  just short of 11 miles long.

It ranges from 1700 feet to 3572 feet at Rocky Knob.

I am especially fond of this oil painting of a road that leads to Rocky Knob.  It is quite an expressive work!

There are so many interesting trails around this area and the wildflowers in season are stunning!

When I was in school I had a teacher that was fond of country and mountain scenes and he remarked to me one time that He especially liked the kind of yellow/white grass seen along the dirt road in the painting at the top.

Most artists have a main medium and a secondary medium.  My main medium is oil paint but my secondary medium is pastels.

I am especially proud of my American Artist Award for "Near Smithfield Plantation"from famed pastelist Daniel Greene.
Life with the Bird and Word Man
  • People often don't like their photograph and with good reason!  The lens is curved and the resulting parallax can make for a picture that looks how a person looks in a curved piece of metal.  No one wants that!
  • I pride myself that I can work around the parallax but I have been having a hard time lately with my digital camera.  I think the old 35mm cameras had less perspective distortion.

Anyway, I finally got a decent picture of my husband for the publication The Writing Disorder which will feature his poems this Spring.  The tenebristic light made all the difference!


clyde2014Clyde Kessler

2 comments:

  1. Very nice work Kendall. I agree that the Blue Ridge Mts are spectacular and offer so many gorgeous views. Maybe someday we will meet as we are painting there.

    Thanks so much for your comment on my blog......oh, that scary story about the bear is my worse fear!

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  2. Thanks Carol! I hope we do meet there someday and you are welcome! Don't worry about the bears. That was one time in a million!

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