Completed Wildflower Paintings

Sort of completed. There is always waiting to dry, scanning, titling, adding to the website, varnishing, more waiting to dry, and sometimes packaging and shipping. . .

Well, would you just look at that?

Every one of these paintings shows Timber Gap.

Why??

Because the best place for wildflowers in Mineral King is up the Franklin/Farewell Gap trail, which is across the valley from Timber Gap. 

There are other places with good wildflowers, but this is our favorite. (“Our” refers to Trail Guy and your Central California artist.)

Now is a good time to remind you of my book. (The museum remains closed for the time being and Silver City isn’t planning to open until June 5.)

 

100 page paperback, flowers in photos, common names only, lots of chatty commentary, $20 including tax.
Available here
Also available at the Three Rivers Historical Museum, Silver City Store, from me if I put them in my car, or Amazon.

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4 Comments

  1. My personal favorite: left column, 3rd row. It’s a scene not visible from the road, and not a common view to most, but a lovely view, nonetheless. (Lovin’ me some lupine!)

    • Fun to know, Sharon! I like learning which views speak to people. And none of the views are from any road, all at least 2 miles up the trail. Your favorite is from White Chief.

  2. Our Mineral King Wildflower book is in a snow covered cabin in Mineral King. Can’t wail to take it on another hike!

    • Sandy, the big thrill to me in your comment is that your book is in a “SNOW COVERED” cabin!


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