On another note, I finally got a chance to tackle the next trout in James Prosek's Trout: An Illustrated History. The Sunapee Trout on page 18-19 is a fish that likely only exists today in a hybrid form in some Lakes in Maine. James shares a quote from John D. Quackenbos. "As the October pairing time approaches, the Sunapee fish becomes richly illuminated with the flushes of its maturing passion. The steel-green mantle of the back and shoulders now seems to dissolve into a veil of amethyst, through which the daffodil spots of mid-summer gleam out in points of flame, while below the lateral line, all is dazzling orange..." (The Geological Ancestors of the Brook Trout (1916)). I've painted 6 so far. It is slow, but I'm going to make my way through this book. Only 62 more to go, I think? Page 20 showcases the Quebec Red Trout. I'm pretty excited for that one. We'll see when I get the time. Maybe next Sunday night...
when you paint A brook trout let me know how much to buy it. Looks good!
ReplyDeletebuy?! nah, that is four fish away. I'll try and do two of it and maybe you'll just find one at your door step.... That might be a few months away though :)
DeleteNoooo. I will buy it. Or trade you paintings. :)
Deleteinteresting proposition....
DeleteSweet!! Nice work D. Frame that baby up!
ReplyDeleteThanks bud!
DeleteVery nice- what a rewarding thing to paint.
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter. I've been enjoying this little project. It is slow going, but, like you said, rewarding.
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