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36 Views of Mount Tamalpais (a work in progress)

Landscape painting for me is about affection. I hope my paintings will move people to go there, to care about the place, to highly regard and have affection for all creation.

In, It All Turns On Affection, The Jefferson Lecture by Wendell Berry, he quotes Allen Tate, "It is by imagination that knowledge is carried to the heart." Berry has made a career of preserving the land. He says in the essay, "The primary motive for good care and good use is always going to be affection, because affection involves us entirely."

Stories and images from a creative imagination can move us positively.

“Wilhelm Grimm wrote…the reason for telling fairy tales was to awaken the thoughts and feelings of the heart.”

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  • Mount Tamalpais #15

    A view of Mount Tamalpais from White Hill Fire Road above Woodacre in Marin County, California.  

    14x21" Watercolor painting on Saunders Waterford rough paper. 

  • Mount Tamalpais #16

    This view of the mountain is from College Avenue at the College of Marin in Kentfield, CA. I was hoping to contrast the complexity of the colorful foliage with the mountain in the distance with its very subtle colors affected by the atmosphere.

    14x21" Watercolor on Saunders Waterford rough paper.

  • Mount Tamalpais #14

    While driving back home from Graton near Santa Rosa, I thought I would see a view of the mountain. Going South on 101, I had my camera ready as I drove. I just pointed the camera and pressed the automatic shutter and let it rip. They were almost all bad shots but this one I thought I could work with.  

    Watercolor painting 14x21" on Saunders Waterford rough paper

  • Mount Tamalpais #13

    I saw this view when returning from the San Pablo Yacht Harbor on Point Molate, North of the Richmond/San Rafael Bridge over the San Francisco Bay. The view was actually quite dull that day, but a few days later I saw the fog creeping around the mountain and the sky turning yellow at sunset. So I painted it that way.

    Watercolor painting 14x21" on Saunders Waterford rough paper

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  • Mount Tamalpais #12

    This view is from Smith Ranch Road in Marin County. I tried to change the time of day of this view since I was so tired of blue skies.  

    14x21" watercolor on Saunders Waterford 140 lb. rough paper.

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  • Mount Tamalpais #11

    Here is a view of Mount Tamalpais from Lands End in San Francisco so we are looking at the South side of the mountain behing the Marin Headlands.  I am hoping to get to 36 views some day.

    Watercolor painting 14x21" on Saunders Waterford rough paper

Copyright Larry Hatfield 2001 - 2013

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