Category: Cloud Art

Got cloud art to contribute to the Cloud Appreciation Society? Submit in your work and we will be happy to consider sharing it here.

From Cecilia Temeperli

Cecilia Temeperli, Member 64,974, created this watercolour of a sunrise in the Simpson Desert, Australia.  She told us “I have been dabbling in watercolours for several years now and am still learning. This was one of my first small artwork of a sunrise in the Simpson Desert and it still resonates with me, since 2014, I have been joining yearly treks with pack camels in the Simpson Desert in Australia. On this occasion, we put our swags on top of a sand dune, and I woke to a stunning morning sky. I painted this from a photograph I had taken, and this watercolour conveys the mood of this sunrise so much better than the photo.” 

From Cathy Reincke

Cathy Reincke sent her painting, “Spilled Milk in the Red Cedar” which was inspired by a photograph taken by Fay Thompson of the Red Cedar River near Colfax, WI.

From Catherine Eaton Skinner

Artist Catherine Eaton Skinner’s work illuminates the balance of opposites, reflecting mankind’s attempts at connection.   She is a published artist and has over 40 solo and group exhibitions.  The picture above is “CES-2493 Lungi Kam XIV” and you can read the statement about her work below. 

You can see more of her work on her website

Archetypal elements mark the landscape of earth and stone, standing as vestiges of time, acknowledging pathways with marking, scarring and erasing. Water, earth, wind, fire and ether emerge in physical form in my work: beeswax and resin; graphite and oil stick; wood, paper and cloth; glass and stone; lead sheet, wire and precious metal leaf. My paintings often reference the horizontal line between the sky and earth or the vertical line of the axis mundi. Working between Seattle and Santa Fe, my work encompasses sculpture, paintings, photography and found objects, often times a combination of these media.

The historical reverence for the power and sacredness of earth spans the timeline of our cultural memory. We live in a chaotic world where it is difficult to feel a part of the whole with the loss of control and balance: personally, politically and spiritually. If we become still and silent, we feel the four winds and the sky. We are then one with our kin of the past, the present and the future. Hopefully we will continue to find ways to understand and bond, not only to our environment, but most importantly, to each other.

From Candy Frosoni

Candy Frosoni, is an artist from England who paints in oils, acrylics and other mixed media, including gold and silver metal leaf and diamond dust.  She told us “I love observing cloud formations over coastlines and also the wide open expanses in the West Oxfordshire Cotswold countryside.”

From Bob Maysmor

Bob Maysmor sent us some of his creative photography and wondered how we would categorise it.  It’s thoughtful and artistic composition led us to post it here, in our art section. He has called the one above “Sky Windows”.

From Beverly Leach

Beverly Leach, Member 26,259 is an artist who loves the skies over Alabama, USA.  She draws using pastels from the photos she takes of the magnificent clouds she sees.

From Ben Lee

Ben Lee, Member 7,118 sent us a selection of his paintings.  He told us “The sky almost always plays a role in my compositions, and I draw on observations and memories of clouds.  The flat landscape of the Fens in East England, where I grew up, sits beneath a vast sky that interacts with the ground.  Often, their forms reflect each other”.

The image above is entitled “In the Fens of Central Lincolnshire.”

See more of Ben’s work on his Instagram Page

From Barbara Miller

Barbara Miller, member 56,107, is an aviator in Annapolis, Maryland. She has recently begun a series of paintings based on her up-close and personal experience of clouds

From Ann Krause

Ann Kraus, Member 48,329, sent us her painting “Holgate” which is part of an exhibition of her cloudscapes show “I Collect Clouds” that opened on 2nd May 2025 at the Hunt Library in Falls Village, Connecticut.  She told us “the town is literally next door to the town where Eric Sloane painted his clouds and that you wonderfully highlighted recently in the Cloud-a-Days“.

You can see more about Ann’s work on her website

From Ann Kraus

Ann Kraus, member 48,329 is a painter of clouds. Her website says “Being focused and cloud aware is certainly a needed antidote for our downward gaze at our digital screens”.

from Ann Kraus

Earlier this year Ann Kraus was featured in a solo show at Pleiadles Gallery in New York City which was attended by a few members of the Cloud Appreciation Society.

Foel Drygarn

Kate Edge, member 30,633, is in the process of moving the Pembrokeshire, UK, to live in and around the Preseli Hills. She told us this painting was done in her ‘car studio’ and depicts the Iron Age Hill Fort called Foel Drygarn from a high top position in a local farmers field.

Foel Cwm Cerwyn

This is a recent painting by Kate Edge, Member 30,633, of Foel Cwm Cerwyn in the Preseli Hills, a range of hills in North Pembrokeshire, West Wales.  She told us that on the day it was painted the Cirrus clouds were wonderful.