More about My Nature Bridge Retreat
August 14, 2016
During my childhood and youth, I never went to summer camp. I could imagine what it was like though, from reading books. My week at Nature Bridge finally gave me — in my sixth decade — a personal, first-hand taste of summer camp! In fact, several youth groups shared the campus with us. Unlike them, my time was not taken with group outings and pre-planned activities. My time was pretty much my own.
I am an early riser, and I truly enjoyed my quiet moments on the dock watching the sun rise. Little waves lapped and the dock creaked. Swallows dove and swooped over the water. I sat with my cup of coffee and marveled at the abstract, undulating colors and reflections on the lake’s surface.
Wouldn’t these watery images make a great abstract painting?
The sky had lightened considerably by the time the sun finally peeked over the surrounding mountains. As it rose, it highlighted the tips of the trees and rock outcroppings on the opposite shore.
Baby swallows alighted on the dock rails. A rabbit sat still in high alert. A deer and her twin fawns nibbled the grass by the cottages. The day was coming alive. And then it was time for breakfast.
By the second day, I found this perfect spot for painting in an empty classroom above the dining hall. I am a bit chagrined to admit that I prefer painting from my photographs rather than in the field. For one thing, it is always awkward to cart painting supplies in the outdoors. And I find painting outside overwhelming. My eyes see too much — in my direct vision, and in my peripheral vision. I am constantly distracted. And everything keeps moving! When I photograph, I frame the view and limit all these competing elements. So when I paint from one of my photographs, I can narrow my focus to just what is is the frame.
Using my photos as a starting point, I attempted to paint my impressions of the lush forests in the area.

I started my next watercolor painting of tree trunks by coloring in the negative space between the trees.
Filed in Fauna, Travel, Watercolors 2016
Tags: baby barn swallows, barn swallows, fawns, Lake Crescent, Nature Bridge, Olympic National Park, rabbits, retreats, shorelines, sunrises, watercolor sketches