On day two of my Mineral King oil painting biathalon, I started early, actually feeling kind of excited to try a new scene.
I was so into the details that I forgot to take very many photos of the progress.


Call me “Butter” cuz I’m on a roll!
Next?



These two would most likely be too wet to scan, so I had to photograph them more carefully. The wildflowers at Timber Gap painting will need some skewing on photoshop to straighten it out.
Feeling accomplished, and because I began so early on Day Two, I decided to see if I could get one more painting finished.



Nope, guess not. But 4-3/4 paintings in two very hot very long days was a good dent, and I got them to the store at Silver City in time for the hoped-for Independence Day rush.