It has other names – a dry storm, a virga, a shaft of dark clouds looking as if rain is expected.
(acrylic, canvas, 20" x 16")
It all evaporates before hitting the ground -- not quite a mirage.
It has other names – a dry storm, a virga, a shaft of dark clouds looking as if rain is expected.
(acrylic, canvas, 20" x 16")
It all evaporates before hitting the ground -- not quite a mirage.
Sometimes it shouts even if it is in the inner ear.
Reading is Never Silent (ink drawing, 2019 June 25)
Pay attention to the inner eye! We see things then.
A dry storm or a streak of cloud is a weather phenomenon. There is a technical term for it. The painting is reminiscent of others I have done called "Shaft of Sunlight" (also in this blog) and two paintings done in 2002-03 called "Intervention" one a study for the other. As is so often the case these have more than the obvious meaning but sometimes it takes a few years to see what that is. Let me know if you would like to see the 2002-03 paintings called "Intervention".
That's the way the old year passes...
It has other names – a dry storm, a virga, a shaft of dark clouds looking as if rain is expected. ...