Sunday, December 27, 2015

Liminal Reflections


                                            SAILBOATS, LAKE CHAMPLAIN
                        Painting by Kevin Macneil Brown, watercolor and graphite on paper, 2015

Winter weather appears to be on the horizon at last here in Vermont, after what seems to have been the longest autumn ever.  This calm stretch has been strange, but it has also offered extended opportunities to contemplate big skies, bare light on the bare landscape, and reflections on waterways that seldom remain open and free of any ice so late into December.
Reflections, light, and water were important to me in 2015, coming up again and again in my painting and writing. So, as the year ends, it seems fitting that I take some time to go inside and reflect upon the currents, shapes, shadows, and light-falls that have guided my explorations.
Among these thoughts are those of deep gratitude for you who follow the words, images, and sounds I share. It is an honor to have you partake of these offerings, these energies I receive and transmit as best as I can. Thank you for your part in the confluence!
I look forward to new adventures and explorations in 2016, including the publication of the fifth book in the Liam Dutra New England mystery series, THE ISLAND OF ANCIENT LIGHT, sometime in the fall.
I wish you all wonderful things, for right now--and the year ahead!

-KMB

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Winter Light

From Oakledge, Lake Champlain, December- Painting by Kevin Macneil Brown, watercolor on paper, 2015.


As the year turns, I once again give thanks for the lake that has taken hold of my heart and soul, inspiring so many explorations of mystery, power, landscape, water, shoreline, and sky...

Thanks  to all  of you who share these adventures with me here. I hope you'll be back in 2016!

-KMB