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Local
artist paints Yosemite Watercolor artist
Winnie Givot returned recently to Sisters after a sojourn to the majestic
Yosemite National Park in California.
She headed south on March
27 with the intention of painting in the park for a total of 10 days,
but Mother Nature had different ideas.
Givot began six different
paintings in the first few days of her visit, but awoke on April 1 to
find several inches of snow on the ground. The snow continued the following
night and next morning, prompting her to pack up a little early and return
to the relative comfort of her studio.
This trip was quite different
from her last foray, which took her to Washington, D.C. last spring to
present some of her work to 23 congressmen and Colin Powell.
"It is quite a contrast to
be setting up my easel in front of the beauty and inspiration of Yosemite
Falls instead of traipsing the halls of the House and Senate Office buildings
to bring inspiration and beauty to VIPs," she said.
Givot found painting on location
in the park to be both challenging and beneficial compared to working
from photographs.
"Colors and perspectives are
more accurate, not to mention experiencing the actual smells and sounds
of the place and time," she said. Conditions can present their own difficulties,
however.
"Snow, rain, sun, wind and
temperature all have an impact," she said, "as do on-lookers and even
animals."
One day a large coyote drew
within five feet of Givot as she worked.
"He was a fearless one," she
said.
Givot spent time painting
inside the historic hotels after the snows came, moving outside when the
conditions allowed it. She will use photographs to help complete the paintings
she started.
Givot painted and photographed
in a variety of locations including Badger Pass, Sentinel Beach and Sentinel
Rock, along the Merced River near Yosemite Falls, Cathedral Rocks, Bridal
Veil Falls and Inspiration Point.
Givot shows her paintings
at her Barn Studio and Gallery, where she also teaches watercolor and
what she calls "drawing from the heart." For information about classes
call 548-5440.
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