Geese over snow covered fields watercolor is a winter landscape painting by Richard Neuman, created in Hancock County, Ohio, depicting a quiet rural field bordered by bare trees and a small flock of birds crossing a pale sky. The composition is spare and horizontal, allowing the open field and distant woods to hold a sense of stillness while movement is carried lightly through the sky.
The composition is anchored by the wooded edge on the left, its vertical forms contrasting with the open horizontal field. Beyond, distant trees dissolve into a muted horizon, creating depth without sharp definition. The geese introduce a directional element, guiding the eye across the upper portion of the painting.
The work is handled in an impressionistic manner—edges softened and detail restrained. The snow is described through delicate tonal variation, while the trees are suggested through layered, linear marks that merge into the atmosphere.
Color is minimal—soft whites, grays, and cool blues—allowing the birds’ movement to remain the most active element. The sky is subdued, allowing the formation to pass without interruption.
There is no human presence. The landscape remains still and grounded, while the geese briefly animate the scene, marking a moment within a larger seasonal rhythm. Paintings in the Seasonal Quietude Gallery paintings also reflects these qualities. The result is a quiet, contemplative view of winter in Hancock County, where motion and stillness exist together.
Medium: Watercolor on paper | Location: Hancock County, Ohio | Subject: Winter landscape with geese in flight

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