The season has arrived when it is my custom to finish up pictures and frame them for the Fall season in New York. No sooner do I start to turn my mind to the many problems arising from this activity, than at once I am filled with regret, for the scenes and natural events pertaining to the September season which I must necessarily forego. With each year the feeling has grown stronger, until this, I have become convinced that somehow I must arrange matters so that I will have a free mind at the beginning of the fall season, free to paint and start new pictures.
Charles E. Burchfield, September 13, 1942