Barton River Oct 7, 2019
Wow, I just returned from a glorious week of painting in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom.
I was walking on sunshine, bowing low to the natural beauty of it all.
It felt like I was seeing color for the very first time.
Painting all day every day, I came home with several strong starts.
This is the first one to be finished.
12X16
Oil on linen panel
So lovely. I wanted to come to Vermont this year for the fall colors but will not be able to make it. Thanks for sharing it with us
Thanks Karen!
So good to see some fall color. The Midwest is way behind on color this year
Thanks Deb!
sublime VT colors of autumn! love it.
Thanks Robert!
So beautiful!
Thanks Elizabeth!
Color is late in coming – soo glad you found some. Love the reflections in the water….thank you !!
Aaah. A moment of repose. Reminds me of excursions in the NE Kingdom. One shouldn’t miss the Old Stone House in Brownington and a sunset from nearby Prospect Hill.
Thanks Rebecca! I did visit the Old Stone House….definite future painting. 🙂
Thanks Conni!
I like the burst of color. The angle of the sunlight this time of year is so special.
Thanks Deanie!
Another beauty. Love it .
Thanks Michele!
Vermont is so beautiful and it all comes through in your paintings.
Thank you for sharing!!
Thanks Sandra!
Peter, This truly captures everything that I think about beautiful Vermont. I just love this painting. So very beautiful; so tranquil. Thank you for painting this.
Thanks Susan!
I have been to that exact spot a hundred times growing up.
Thanks Betty!
wonderful. Fall is almost in the Gunks.
Thanks for our magical day at your studio last week. I thought I had died and gone to painting heaven. . It was a very memorable day in every way. Your studio is warm, sunny and welcoming. as were you! The array of original paintings and prints is almost overwhelming. I am so thankful and blessed to know you. We will be back to enjoy more wonderful paintings soon.
When I visit your website, experience the paintings, the photos, your comments, the replies, I get the feelings that I had as a young child after coming out of church. Exhilaration of being alive in the wonderful world, loving my fellow travelers on this spinning blue marble, and looking forward to having a great day and exploring my immediate surroundings. This is how visiting your website makes me feel. Picks me up if I’m feeling a little depressed & troubled. I am energized, reinvigorated. Overjoyed at being alive. I have just left the Peter Huntoon church thinking of the magical sermon-in-paint he has just delivered. Thanks, Peter.