Painting on overcast days is always enjoyable. You are able to open your eyes and observe subtle colors, and their vibrations. When it rains, it is almost a bonus. A prizm effect happens that is of interest to the artist, this however, is only true if you can find a dry area to paint from.
I painted from inside the barn this morning at Denise Radke's farm. The prizm effect was happening as the sheets of moisture flew around the trees.
![Photobucket](http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii130/theloniousmonk85/FallReferencephotos2009063-1.jpg)
12"x16"
![Photobucket](http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii130/theloniousmonk85/FallReferencephotos2009059-1.jpg)
11"x14"
There was one sunny afternoon this week, and it lead to both of these.
![Photobucket](http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii130/theloniousmonk85/FallReferencephotos2009062-1.jpg)
9"x12"
![Photobucket](http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii130/theloniousmonk85/FallReferencephotos2009061-1.jpg)
11"x14"
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