Monday, January 26, 2009
Orion, 10" x 13" - SOLD
Orion is my favorite constellation of the winter sky. As a kid I didn't know the meaning of the name, nor what it represented. All that mattered to me then, was that it was the easiest to recognize: three stars close together in a row, and bingo!
For this painting I use a photo of a field on Rt 80, South of Syracuse, taken a year ago during daylight. I changed the field's orientation from east to south, and the rest was observation.
I had to wait till we had a clear night to brave the cold several times in order to track the constellation's movements. This is Orion's position at 6:00PM.
Labels:
constellations,
nocturne,
Orion,
Rt 80,
stars,
winter night
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4 comments:
Adrianna beautiful nighttime sky!
Its has very clear feeling to it. keep it up!
Neat! I don't think I've seen many paintings with stars as the subject. It might be kind of nice to do this same scene in the summer too - or would Orion be in a different place?
I LOVE IT!!!!
A clear winter night, with stars and that nimbus along the treeline... I love all of your night scenes, but this one is tops!
Betsy , Thank you!
Donna , Orion in summer? Do not remember ever seeing it then, so I googled it. Apparently it could be seen in summer, but only in August or September, very early in the morning (2:00AM). Anyway there are other nice constellations in summer!
Pam , I'm glad you like it. However, I'm sorry if this is going to disappoint you: the dark area in the sky is not a cloud. The horizon looks lighter simply because it's early evening.
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