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World Watercolor Month Day #29
Drove over to the Clark which was very full of people looking at Renoir and Ida O’Keefe. I did go in after spending time with the hill, the clouds and the cows. It was very hot. Tonight at dinner I … Continue reading
World Watercolor Month Day #24
Stopped to paint clouds on the way home. I didn’t think there would be a colorful sunset. I was wrong.
World Watercolor Month Day #23
Was grey and misting when I painted this from my car in the driveway. and then the sun came out:
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World Watercolor Month Day #19
Didn’t look like it would be much of a sunset. It was hot and humid and so I plopped myself down just to paint this building with a suggestion of dark clouds behind it. Here are all the photos I … Continue reading
World Watercolor Month Day #17
I stopped, on the way home, to see if there was something to paint. There was, and before dark there was a small crowd gathered to see what the last shout of the sun was all about, rainbow included. My … Continue reading