There’s something about gazing at clouds. Billowy bodies with celestial impressions heaping on to one another; spreading, shifting, drifting. Wispy strokes curling, swirling, leaving whispering trails. Glowing crimson canopies undulating as the sun sets. Clouds are at once untouchable, impermanent, and overpowering; a deep natural language that is constantly changing and adapting to whatever the viewer wants it to be. Clouds have countless configurations that we can project infinite moods, meanings, and thoughts on to. Perhaps that’s why clouds have been a source of fascination for centuries.
Members of the Port Ludlow Art League have used a variety of mediums to translate their interpretation of clouds for this online art show.
If you see artwork you’d like to purchase, please email info@portludlowart.org to make a sales appointment.
Sunset Eastern Russia by Randy Radock
The Ride Home Is Always Shorter by Joanie Klorer
Both Sides Clouds-Day by Shirley Bomgaars
Both Sides Clouds-Night by Shirley Bomgaars
Moroccan Waters by Pamela Raine
Weather Warning by JoAnna Caro
Fog Rising by Lu McBride
Canal Sunset by Shirley Bomgaars
Marquesas Islands by Randy Radock
Sunset is Coming On by Cathy Thomas
Gathering Storm by Alan Ahtow
Fish in the Clouds
Parallel Lines by Alan Ahtow
Storm Rolling By by Janice Gruber
Sunrise at Sea by Patricia Webber
Sun Kissed Cascades by Cathy Thomas
Galaxy by Pamela Raine
Sunset by Alan Ahtow
Pensive by Cathy Thomas
Stillness by Patricia Webber
Heron Rising
Sunset by the Beach by Bruce Corbridge
Clouds of Flowers by Cathy Thomas
Desert Storm by Pamela Raine
Sioux Passage by Joanie Klorer
Incoming
Cotton Candy by Georganne Muse
Knight’s Point New Zealand
Taito Geysers at Dawn by David Layton
Clouded Sunset by Susan Cavanaugh
Bird on a Post
Head in Clouds by Shirley Bomgaars