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Posted in clouds, Do the Work, In the neighborhood, life around us, sunsets, taking time to look
Tagged clouds, process, sunsets, TakingTimetoLook
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Everything’s clearer now the rain is gone
Well, it comes and goes but there have been bright days and some nice sunsets lately. I’m enjoying a few days off for the holiday and so I did go out yesterday morning and this afternoon. Bonus sunset photos! Sunday … Continue reading
Posted in en plein air, In the neighborhood, sunsets, taking time to look, the creative process, watercolor
Tagged dothework, pleinair, process, sunsets, watercolor
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NaPoWriMo 2019 – Day Ten
If you keep your eyes open and head up, you’ll see signs – the trees turning red, fences glint – so you can turn to see the sun’s last display. Painters’ Delight when the sun slants and skips across the … Continue reading
Posted in Do the Work, In the neighborhood, NaPoWriMo, Poetry and Lyrics, sunsets, the creative process
Tagged clouds, dothework, NaPoWriMo, process, sunsets
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August Already?
That means it’s time for August Postcard Poetry once more. This year I really feel the struggle between words and painting/visual stuff, but will endeavor on. First a quote via Brain Pickings: The world is violent and mercurial – it … Continue reading
Posted in clouds, Do the Work, en plein air, In the neighborhood, life on the web, photography, postcard poetry fest, sunsets
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Beautiful and Cooler Evening
I did two small sketchbook paintings (one on the “wrong” side ie the back of the previous painting duh) and one larger one: