July 25, 1914 - Agu. 2, 1914
graphite on lined paper
5-3/4 x 3-11/16 inches
Burchfield Penney Art Center courtesy of the Charles E. Burchfield Foundation, 2000
A2000.001.017.014
[inscription reads] " dust with it. Indeed the sunlight seems dusty and we think of it as tho (sic) the dust came down with the sun’s rays. / Cloud streams soon vanish. Sky at evening a pleasing scene. Clouds have appearance of the afterclouds of a thunder storm. A restful calmness on the air. / Flock of small unknown birds & flock of robins cross each other overhead, the former flying eastward & the robins south. How easily we may detect a difference in the flight of birds. These were not on pleasure bent; there was some- "