Everyone has heard of Barton Springs, but it’s hardly the only natural spring in Austin.
Springs are not uncommon throughout the Edwards Plateau Hill County of Texas. As rainfall in the area soaks into the rocky terrain, it slowly dissolves the crumbly limestone beneath, creating cracks, channels and caverns where the water collects. Gravity and pressure do the rest, causing the groundwater to pop out of rocky places where it can flow into the nearest creek. Some have run for centuries thanks to nature’s leaky plumbing.
I set up to paint the springs there on Sunday afternoon. The light and shadows did not fullly cooperate with my plan and I ended up painting more what I imagined the springs to be rather than how they appear these days. Eight colors and three brushes. Wild birds and Seton helicopters came and went.
You can find my big Seider Springs painting here, and the tiny version here. For more Texas paintings from a local Austin artist, mosey on over to the gallery.