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Almost the end of May
Maybe minimalism should be the byword for next month? Continue reading
Trying to put in what’s there
In an effort to add the rhododendron as a dark contrast I did this tonight. Too wet to finish and some tree shape problems but not horrible. Continue reading
Sunday Evening Paint
Well, it was an oddish Sunday at home. Even had a nap thrown in for good measure. Maybe it was the heat. Whatevs. Too dark to paint outside when I finally saw the last hummingbird off. So far still only one feeding at a time, even if there are two feeders. One chases the other away. Continue reading
Posted in Do the Work, gardens and flowers, taking time to look, the creative process, watercolor
Tagged dothework, flower, geranium, glass, process, stilllife, watercolor, watercolorpainting
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Sunday, after dinner
The light is gone. I may have overdone on pasta. I went out on the porch to catch the last hummingbirds, listen to birds and visit with the plants. Now that they’re in their summer homes, sometimes they look like they’re visiting each other. Continue reading
Saturday in the Yard
Quiet Saturday with an early start. The flies (and if I have to be truthful – inchworms) are out in full force so it takes some doing to sit outside and paint in the yard but I managed to do this. Continue reading