alpenglow

Alpenglow and Mout Washington

What is Alpenglow-Alpenglow is a beautiful natural phenomenon that occurs when the sun is just below the horizon, casting a reddish glow on the mountains. This glow is caused by the scattering of sunlight by particles in the atmosphere. The term "alpenglow" comes from the German word "Alpenglühen," which means "Alps glow." It usually happens during sunrise and sunset.

Mount Washington, the highest peak in the Northeastern United States, is a particularly stunning sight during alpenglow. As the sun rises or sets, casting its warm light on the mountain's slopes, the peak is bathed in a soft, ethereal glow. This phenomenon, known as alpenglow, creates a breathtaking view.

Why artist love to paint this glow is that during the blue and white colored winter months the Alpenglow produces a magnificent pink band of color over the mountains just for a few minutes at the horizon line.

Alpenglow Installation

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How does an abstract painter can see fields of color? This room is filled with one color, which represents “the alpine glow on the mountains.” Here the viewer is saturated with red, as the viewer moves through red balloons filled to the ceiling; they are able to search the room for the abstract mountain paintings. Because of the moveable bits of red color (the balloons), the viewer will start to see wild compositions of red and art on the wall, or half of another viewers face amid the moveable bits of color. It is as if you are inside the color red, as you experience what it feels like to be next to a large mountain spread with the red alpine glow. Femme Fatales of the North, New Hampshire

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