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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 #22

    A view from The Napa River. I saw this on a boat trip organized by the El Cerrito Art Association. Many were sketching and taking photos of the views from the river. The Brazos Railroad Bridge is on the left. At one point we could see both Mount Diablo and Mount Tamalpais from the river.  I chose a slightly different format, more horizontal, for this painting. Its 10.5 x 21" on Saunders Waterford 140lb. rough paper.

  • Mount Tamalpais #21

    Mount Tamalpais from the shadow side of Alcatraz Island. 14x21" Watercolor on Saunders Waterford 140 lb. rough paper.

  • Mount Tamalpais #20

    This view is from Alcatraz Island in the San Francisco Bay.

  • Mount Tamalpais #19

    A view from Creekside Park, aka Hal Brown Park, near Marin General Hospital. That is Corte Madera Creek after Tamalpais Creek merges.

    Watercolor painting on Saunders Waterford rough paper 14x21"

  • Mount Tamalpais #18

    This is a view I have seen many times crossing the San Rafael Bridge. Quite a contrast of a beautiful bay and moutain, and San Quentin Prison. There has been a prison in this location since 1852.

    Watercolor painting 14x21" on Saunders Waterford rough paper

  • Mount Tamalpais #17

    This is the view from a ferry leaving Alcatraz after viewing Ai Weiwei's installation there.

    Watercolor painting 14x21" on Saunders Waterford rough paper

Copyright Larry Hatfield 2001 - 2013

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