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Originally Posted by Garth Herrick
I have never been to Arizona, but I would imagine the skies are generally clear as a bell, as opposed to the typical eastern seaboard sky which is generally hazy, humid, oppressive and muggy. Garth
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Atmospheric perspective is different out here in that vistas 50 miles away can seem to be just around the corner. It can give you a sense of vertigo. Also, the lack of greenery and the general rusty red color of many of the rocks is odd from a Eastern landscape atmospheric perspective.
Nice painting Jane, have you thought about putting a low hilly horizon line in at the bottom to ground the painting?