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Monthly Archives: February 2019
Twenty Degrees, Must Be February
This was done from a photo taken this morning. It was about 20°F and too windy even to sit in the car long. I’ve just gotten a couple sheets of Arches Hot Press paper, 140 weight, and this is on … Continue reading
Posted in clouds, Do the Work, photography, taking time to look, the creative process, watercolor, weather
Tagged clouds, dothework, process, watercolor, weather
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Short February
Tuesday I went over to the Clark to hear a talk about John Singer Sargent and had a short time beforehand to look at some new and newly rearranged things in the gallery – where did the nymphs and satyr … Continue reading
Posted in Do the Work, taking time to look, the creative process, watercolor, weather
Tagged TakingTimetoLook, TheClark, watercolor, winter
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Night Visitors (and day)
Posted in birds and chickens, Do the Work, In the neighborhood, life around us, taking time to look
Tagged birds, life, snow, TakingTimetoLook
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