
I visited this place in Caspar on the north coast with a friend a month or so ago. While we were setting up our gear, an abalone diver and an oyster collector climbed down the steep cliff to the beach below. The guy hunting for oysters on the rocks scrambled around with his little dog following him everywhere like an animated flag, so that we never lost track of him except when he ducked behind one of the house-sized rocks. The diver in his colorful gear waded out and disappeared into the waves. When it got too dark to see our colors, we hefted up our gear and wet paintings, and started the short hike back. Within a few moments the diver came up beside us. We were happy to see him safe, he had an abalone for his efforts, we both had good painting starts – a good day.
Wow! You really nailed the warm/cool dark/light contrasts here and the waves and rocks look just right. I so admire your facility, skills and talent!
Thanks Jana! I was drawn in by the contrast, but wasn’t sure if it would be too dark for others to enjoy. The rocks there are pretty amazing, very tall from the level of the water. I love the light- and fun-filled things you do, and your stories! See Jana’s Journal here http://janabouc.wordpress.com
I love this picture. I like how you capture Northern Cal.