
This landscape was inspired by a trail that I have walked a lot over the years. I love the experience of witnessing it through the change of season and the magical transformations that occur over time. These transformations I can count on to some degree although the landscape is never “exactly” the same each season.
In creating this large oil painting I worked from one of many photographs I’ve taken. I’m consistently drawn to pathways and this trail has a long one. On the left side past the vegetation a creek rests. It’s water level varies and in full summer parts of it are hardly visible. On the left side is an expansive field that gets farmed throughout the year; the crops rotate, sometimes its soybeans or alfalfa and other times it’s corn. When it’s full of corn you can imagine how protected and cozy this trail becomes. **The wildflowers in spring and summer are always there – this year they were robust and bright!
Although most of this painting is a reflection of the actual landscape I did take some artistic license. I created more space in the distance and more definitive trees before that transition. In reality it’s a bit more random and dense along the horizon so the vista past the trees is somewhat imaginative.
I hope you feel it’s calming nature and warm inviting embrace!
If you have any questions please contact me at cmartzloffart@gmail.com.
Thank you! Catherine
Categories: Flowers, Landscapes, Nature





















Beautiful.
Thank you!
Wonderfully welcoming, another painting I can walk into and rest awhile 🙂
Thank you Liza! I love hearing that.