Knee High Grass

Connie Kelts

A wanderer by nature, my art reflects my passion. Wild places and the wonders of nature are my inspiration. My unconventional history has molded me into what I am today.

April 29, 2021

Chasing The Moon

I am working on a series of contemporary brightly colored watercolors. “Chasing The Moon” is the first. I have always painted in a more controlled style and have been trying to loosen up a little. So I will lay down the color with no particular idea in mind and let the color and shapes dictate the finished image. I have to admit it’s fun.

Knee High Grass

Knee high grass has been a term used to describe prosperity, good fortune and plentiful blessings for ages.

Knee high grass is a favorite phrase common in the vernacular of those who live with horses or cattle. Things are good when the grass is knee high. The spring rains were plentiful, the winter snow has melted and the days are warm.This image was referenced with permission by a photo taken by Gary Odell.

Digital Oil Painting Copyright C. Kelts Design.

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