It was a bleary, snowy day.  In fact, it was the first real snowfall we'd had all season in the mountains of southern New Mexico -- and we'd just crossed the threshold into spring!  But even though such a heavy, late snow can be a tad depressing when all you really want to see are daffodils pushing up, I wanted to go out and paint.  So I went to my studio to prepare my gear...
...And then I looked out my studio window.  The old juniper caught my eye.  The new-fallen snow and the glint of the sun, which was just starting to come out, just HAD to be painted!  I got to work.
It was easy.  This one really painted itself.
"An Unexpected Spring Snow" 8x10, oil/panel, en plein air.