"January's Deposit" by T. Allen Lawson. Lawson, who grew up in Sheridan, Wyoming and divides his time with Maine, is acclaimed today as one of America's most respected contemporary nature painters. He eschews obvious iconic landscapes; instead, as demonstrated in this study, he calls our attention to more subtle—and often, more profound—beauty set in place we may take for granted.  A major retrospective of Lawson's work, "Mood and Tone: The Art of T. Allen Lawson," is now up at the Booth Museum in Cartersville, Georgia through the end of April 2019.  For more information go to https://boothmuseum.org/exhibitions
"January's Deposit" by T. Allen Lawson. Lawson, who grew up in Sheridan, Wyoming and divides his time with Maine, is acclaimed today as one of America's most respected contemporary nature painters. He eschews obvious iconic landscapes; instead, as demonstrated in this study, he calls our attention to more subtle—and often, more profound—beauty set in place we may take for granted. A major retrospective of Lawson's work, "Mood and Tone: The Art of T. Allen Lawson," is now up at the Booth Museum in Cartersville, Georgia through the end of April 2019. For more information go to https://boothmuseum.org/exhibitions