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.

12"x16"

11"x14"
There was one sunny afternoon this week, and it lead to both of these.

9"x12"

11"x14"
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