Landscapes by Elizabeth Popp
"Slow Waters" "Time Passages" Through the Channel "Around the Bend" "Settle In" Approaching Storm Winter's Silence Sunrise Symphony Turquoise Pool East Yellowstone Trail View Aspen Towers Fall Tapestry Morning Light Winter Reflection 'Pine Plantation' Tamarack Track Fall Lake Breaking Water Day Break Blues - SOLD Meandering Times - SOLD Sunrise Silhouette Melting Pool
Hiking and exploring are my form of personal escape. It helps me to gain peace of mind and stimulate my sense of curiosity. I employ oils to paint landscapes from my adventures to permanently recapture the feelings of those memories.

With nature as my guide I am attracted to two conditions within a landscape: simplicity of abstract shapes and contrast in value. These paintings are views that take the common and make them extraordinary.

I paint realistically but am not chained to realistic color. By staying true to the value of any given shape within the painting I am able to portray a realistic scene and choose colors I need to recreate my memory of that scene. In this way I am creating a painting and not just reproducing an image.

I use a minimal palette of primary colors plus white; meticulously mixing all of the colors for my palette has become a prepainting ritual. As I prepare the palette I reflect on the memories I am about to recreate. I attempt to create landscapes that have an intense luminosity.

Through the simple beauty of this limited palette, which resonates throughout my landscapes, I hope to instill a sense of peace within the viewer.