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lunatica

(53,410 posts)
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 02:28 PM Dec 2019

My Painting of New Mexico stormy skies

The topography in New Mexico is such that in some places the rise of the land allows you to see a 100 miles or more so when storms travel through you can see the thunderclouds that are very far away. So you can see rain falling far away, bright sunshine on the tops of cumulonimbus clouds as well as the very dark undersides, the color of the sky, the lowering of the dark clouds overhead, and lightning strikes in the far distance.



Acrylic on canvas - 24” x 36”

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My Painting of New Mexico stormy skies (Original Post) lunatica Dec 2019 OP
Amazing! Freedomofspeech Dec 2019 #1
Thank you! lunatica Dec 2019 #30
That is just beautiful! 50 Shades Of Blue Dec 2019 #2
Thank you! lunatica Dec 2019 #31
Stunning! Thanks. RestoreAmerica2020 Dec 2019 #3
Thanks! lunatica Dec 2019 #32
That's pretty cool . . . . Iliyah Dec 2019 #4
Thank you! lunatica Dec 2019 #33
Beautiful!! Definitely museum-worthy!! diva77 Dec 2019 #5
Thank you! lunatica Dec 2019 #34
Beautiful! Ohiogal Dec 2019 #6
Thanks! lunatica Dec 2019 #35
Beautiful! LiberalLoner Dec 2019 #7
Thank you! lunatica Dec 2019 #36
Beautiful !! alittlelark Dec 2019 #8
Wait! You missed that #7 spot in the upper left corner. TheBlackAdder Dec 2019 #9
LOL! lunatica Dec 2019 #10
Trs Magnifique!!! Newest Reality Dec 2019 #11
My paintings are highly influenced by the Impressionists lunatica Dec 2019 #12
I see. Newest Reality Dec 2019 #13
That's a wonderful critique lunatica Dec 2019 #14
You're welcome! Newest Reality Dec 2019 #15
Nice! I really like the colors in the clouds. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2019 #16
My love of skies is showing here! lunatica Dec 2019 #21
Love this.. mountain grammy Dec 2019 #17
They're exciting aren't they?! lunatica Dec 2019 #22
That one that blew through last Saturday mountain grammy Dec 2019 #48
I got caught in one between Taos and Santa Fe at night lunatica Dec 2019 #50
Quite scary mountain grammy Dec 2019 #51
Lovely. BadgerMom Dec 2019 #18
Thank you! lunatica Dec 2019 #37
Beautiful! And my dream is to move to NM I leave the cold, red North for the last time. nt yaesu Dec 2019 #19
I moved here from California when I retired lunatica Dec 2019 #20
That's beautiful TlalocW Dec 2019 #23
I don't make prints lunatica Dec 2019 #28
WOW!!! n/t MBS Dec 2019 #24
Thanks! lunatica Dec 2019 #38
Beautiful. I love the composition too LiberalLovinLug Dec 2019 #25
Thank you! lunatica Dec 2019 #39
ohm myyyyyy!! AllaN01Bear Dec 2019 #26
So good. Love it. OregonBlue Dec 2019 #27
beautiful! secondwind Dec 2019 #29
Beautiful ALBliberal Dec 2019 #40
I live in Santa Fe lunatica Dec 2019 #43
Awesome and so on target! chillfactor Dec 2019 #41
Thank you! lunatica Dec 2019 #42
Oh my, oh my! Duppers Dec 2019 #44
Yes, that's JUST how it looks... TygrBright Dec 2019 #45
Thanks for seeing that. lunatica Dec 2019 #47
This is stunning, Lunatica Niagara Dec 2019 #46
Thanks! lunatica Dec 2019 #53
very beautiful lunatica! fantase56 Dec 2019 #49
Once driving from Gallup to Los Lunas we got lunatica Dec 2019 #52
Good light contrast JDC Dec 2019 #54
I wanted to give the impression of strong wind lunatica Dec 2019 #55
The Astonishingly beautiful sky Fragment Dec 2019 #56
Mine too lunatica Dec 2019 #57
Wow! So dramatic! bif Dec 2019 #58

TheBlackAdder

(28,866 posts)
9. Wait! You missed that #7 spot in the upper left corner.
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 02:47 PM
Dec 2019

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Just kidding. That's really nice. I wish I had artistic abilities like that.

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lunatica

(53,410 posts)
12. My paintings are highly influenced by the Impressionists
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 03:01 PM
Dec 2019

Very different than my drawings which are realistic. It’s like I have an artistic split personality.

Newest Reality

(12,712 posts)
13. I see.
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 03:08 PM
Dec 2019

Noted.

The painting conveys the emotion and movement of your experience well while transcending the strictures of the paint and canvas with the spirit of creativity. The stirring undercurrent of your style there is both stunning and moody and I can see the influences.

Thanks for sharing and revealing that!

Newest Reality

(12,712 posts)
15. You're welcome!
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 03:13 PM
Dec 2019

I love great art! It's been a lifelong thing and includes many modes.

Keep dabbing away!

The Velveteen Ocelot

(120,472 posts)
16. Nice! I really like the colors in the clouds.
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 03:24 PM
Dec 2019

There is usually more color in them than we might notice at first. You captured those colors very well.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
21. My love of skies is showing here!
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 03:49 PM
Dec 2019

The storms in NM can get really wild and scary. If you’re driving on a highway it’s a really good idea to stop on the side of the road until it passes. It will rain so hard that your windshield wipers can’t keep up. You see solid water! Usually the storms pass very quickly and you’re in the sunshine. It’s very dramatic.

mountain grammy

(27,206 posts)
17. Love this..
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 03:27 PM
Dec 2019

We spend a lot of time in New Mexico. In fact we’re in Rio Rancho right now. You’ve captured the storms of New Mexico. ❤️

TlalocW

(15,623 posts)
23. That's beautiful
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 03:55 PM
Dec 2019

It actually reminds me of parts of Kansas that I describe as beautiful in their desolation, where you can just see for miles across fields.

Do you make prints of your work, or is this more a private hobby?

TlalocW

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
28. I don't make prints
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 04:06 PM
Dec 2019

I just retired recently and am getting back into painting again. I’ve been posting some here every week or so. That way it gets seen at least.

Thanks!

ALBliberal

(2,826 posts)
40. Beautiful
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 04:18 PM
Dec 2019

I live in the Albuquerque foothills and am enthralled with the loveliness of our skies mountains and sunset.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
43. I live in Santa Fe
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 04:26 PM
Dec 2019

I love traveling down to Albuquerque and being able to see forever when storms are following each other across the horizon. It takes my breath away.

chillfactor

(7,694 posts)
41. Awesome and so on target!
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 04:18 PM
Dec 2019

I live in New Mexico and I agree with everything you said in your post about our state and have often seen the clouds in your painting. Thank so much for your post and beautiful painting!

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
42. Thank you!
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 04:24 PM
Dec 2019

I have more skyscapes of NM. I plan to paint more too. The subject matter is ever changing in it’s splendor. Sky watching has been a lifelong passion of mine.

TygrBright

(20,987 posts)
45. Yes, that's JUST how it looks...
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 04:45 PM
Dec 2019

I've lost track of how many times I've explained to people that "those paintings of New Mexico scenery or skies that look fantasized or romanticized? THEY'RE PRACTICALLY PHOTOREALISTIC."

Yep.

Just like that.

happily,
Bright

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
47. Thanks for seeing that.
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 04:58 PM
Dec 2019

NM skies are a thing all on their own. I will be painting them again and again.

fantase56

(469 posts)
49. very beautiful lunatica!
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 05:36 PM
Dec 2019

when I worked for the state of new mexico I spent a lot of hours driving all over. you're right about seeing massive storms miles away. part of my territory was down through Alamogordo and TorC. others areas were out through Grants and Gallup. got caught in a few of those storms.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
52. Once driving from Gallup to Los Lunas we got
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 05:47 PM
Dec 2019

Last edited Fri Dec 6, 2019, 07:52 PM - Edit history (1)

caught in a giant sand storm we were able to see coming from miles away. It must have been 100 miles across from what we could see. We just pulled over on the highway. When we were in it visibility was zero. All we could see was red.

JDC

(10,476 posts)
54. Good light contrast
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 07:26 PM
Dec 2019

I really like your wheat. I know it's a pic of storm clouds, but I love when stuff out of focus is done well. Nice work!

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
55. I wanted to give the impression of strong wind
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 07:30 PM
Dec 2019

I couldn’t get it in the clouds themselves and I didn’t want to show the ground so the wind blown wheat was my choice.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
57. Mine too
Fri Dec 6, 2019, 07:55 PM
Dec 2019

I came from California which has gorgeous places but the skies are almost always blue with no clouds. One of the reasons I came was for the skies.

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