
The color palette for this painting is a gray-blue-green accented by dark-brown tree limbs and sticks. Three scrawny leafless trees, growing on the extreme edge of the riverbank, frame this composition that features the Rock River. Snow has accumulated in low spots, and in the crevices of tree branches. Patches of snow spot the hilly landscape as the grayish-blue river flows around the bend. Reflections of the trees along the riverbank sit directly below the trees and are suggestive of mid-day shadows. The nearly white sky and cool colors evoke a cold, damp day. This painting has been in the collection since the gallery officially opened. This is a view of the Rock River past the mouth of Mud Creek. It was painted after an early spring snow.
