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Goodbye Cerulean Blue…
Hello Manganese Blue Hue. I’m taking it as a good sign that many of this palette’s colors needed topping off. I seized the moment to replace that cerulean blue with a new color to see if that suits my eye … Continue reading
Posted in Do the Work, en plein air, In the neighborhood, taking time to look, the creative process, watercolor
Tagged intheneighborhood, palette, pleinair, TakingTimetoLook, watercolor
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Plein Air October 2018
Here are all the pix from the week of plein air painting with Bob LaFond:
Posted in badass-ness, Classwork, Do the Work, en plein air, taking time to look, the creative process, watercolor
Tagged dothework, IS183, pleinair, TheClark, watercolor
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Sunday
I headed back to the Clark because it was my last chance to see the installation of Jennifer Steinkamp’s video works. I was sorry I hadn’t gone earlier but I’m so glad I didn’t miss it. It wasn’t what I … Continue reading
Posted in Art in the world, Do the Work, en plein air, taking time to look, the creative process, watercolor
Tagged TheClark, watercolor
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Being An Artist and Why Moms Rock
some of these things I have been figuring out on my own and they’re true! Continue reading
Posted in Do the Work, en plein air, note to self, taking time to look, the creative process, VanGogh, watercolor
Tagged artist, dothework, process, watercolor
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Wednesday of Plein Air Week II
Today we walked calmly up the hill behind The Clark (two of us wisely bringing our stuff with us because we knew we weren’t going up and down and back up again!) and we painted as the clouds came and went and light played on the hills. Continue reading
Posted in Classwork, Do the Work, en plein air, taking time to look, the creative process, watercolor, weather
Tagged clarkart, Classwork, dothework, IS183, pleinair, watercolor
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