Many artists find themselves inspired by the places they have visited. Enjoy the following scenes from around the world that caught the imagination and the passion to create. Click each name to visit that artist’s website.
“Black Forest in the Mist” by Fiona Hind
The green door is the entrance to Monet’s home in Giverny, France. Though my literal destination, figuratively it was destined to be the place of inspiration behind my photographic interpretations, reminiscent of Impressionism.
“Tenby, South Wales” by Matthew Evans
Your destination is not based on what you did or you didn’t do. If you are burned and turned into ashes, accept the wine and you will find life abundantly.
“Bracebridge Falls, Ontario, Canada” by Wendy Wood
Watercolor: a medium for the curious, the impatient, the impetuous. Snowy scenes can be particularly wonderful to create in watercolor where the white of the paper just glistens with promise…
“San Juan River” by Barbara Haviland
The setting sun casts a golden glow over the water and sand on this beach on the north side of Kauai, Hawaii just as it dips below the horizon.