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August, Must be Postcard Poetry Fest!
That’s a hard corner to turn, from World Watercolor Month to August Poetry Postcard Fest, but here we are day two already. Two postcards sent off already and FIVE!!!! already received! Tonight I was pretty desperate to paint so I … Continue reading
Posted in clouds, Do the Work, en plein air, Poetry and Lyrics, postcard poetry fest, sunsets, taking time to look, the creative process, watercolor
Tagged clouds, enpleinair, landscape, pleinair, process, sunset, watercolor
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World Watercolor Month Day #30
It was apparently too hot to blog yesterday although I did sit outside and then inside to paint. That was about all I did, LOL. Sat outside in the warm morning Painted this: and doodled a bit inside and then … Continue reading
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
Va-kay, Day Five
Did you wonder where I’d gone? I’ve been to The Clark, to see a lot of Renoirs, I’ve been out and around painting, I’ve started a class with Tony Conner via the Arts Center in Troy… Catch me if you … Continue reading
Posted in Classwork, Do the Work, en plein air, In the neighborhood, taking time to look, the creative process, watercolor
Tagged dothework, landscape, pleinair, urbansketching, watercolor
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Day Two Of Painting Before The Clouds Set In
Today was sunny again but not the bright blue skies of yesterday. At one point I thought I’d have to throw everything into the back of the car due to what looked like imminent rain but the darkness passed and … Continue reading