Thursday, June 30, 2011

Oak Edge


   Over the weekend my wife (Linda) and I took a road trip to find two of the six prairies that I will be painting, Hopkins Prairie and Putnam Prairie. There is nothing like being on the road headed to a plein air painting spot. Armed this weekend with only our cameras, we were on a research trip to gathers photos for studio paintings. Our first stop was Hopkins Prairie and while I was impressed with the landscape, it was not what I would call a large prairie. As it turned out, good things come in small packages.

   After taking a bunch of photos from on side of the prairie, we moved to the other side to where the camp grounds were located. This was a beauitful area with large oak stands at the edge of the prairie. After taking more photos, we decided to move on to Putnam Prairie. We never found Putnam Prairie! We stopped at this small park outside Melrose where there was a map of the area and on the map was Putnam Prairie but we could never find any signs stating "Entering Putnam Prairie". For all we know we could have been standing in the middle of the prairie... but no signs.

   All in all we had a great time and I did produce a small 6 x 9 inch acrylic painting ("Oak Edge") of the oak trees about the camp grounds of Hopkins Prarire. More road trips will take place soon.

Scott Hiestand

4 comments:

  1. This is beautiful and such a wonderful idea. I would love to get out and paint more of the Florida landscape myself, if it weren't for my tiny children being underfoot. :)

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  2. Hi Lyssa,
    Thank you very much for your post on the Six Artist Blog! I can't think of a better way to raise your children than to take them to the great Florida outdoors while you paint. Get out there and do it!

    -Scott Hiestand

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  3. Scott, I love your work and this painting is fabulous.

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  4. Hi Nancy...Thank you for your kind comment about my work and about Oak Edge! Hopkins Prairie offered alot of painting ideas and there will be more to come on this blog.
    Again, thank you so very much!
    -Scott Hiestand

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