I’m back in the studio working on some paintings for Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Eastern Oregon. Seems like this project has taken years, and it has – like THREE years. But who cares if I get to paint fun stuff like black terns. This painting goes on a big wayside there – I’ll show the design later when I get more completed.
Malheur is an amazing place at certain times of the year. Spring and Fall, it’s a key focus point for most of the migrants on the Pacific Flyway – they all come together before spreading out for the rest of their journeys. Nancy Cherry Eifert took the photo below of snow geese, and you can easily tell how these big birds got their name. It really does look like a blizzard of birds, doesn’t it? And this was just a small portion of just one group. March was when this was taken, in case you want to go.
If you remember, Malheur was where the Bundy Standoff took place three years ago. I feel a small bit of pride they’re using art to fix the damage done there, and hope the rest of this project will show people this place isn’t just about the absurdity of giving public land, OUR land, to thugs.
Thanks for reading this week.
Larry Eifert
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