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Lots of life has happened. Thankfully mostly busy stuff. Grateful for good health, good job, my love, old and new friends, fur babies and always the wonders of nature. Will be posting images that were created over the last couple of years. Figure if I start with basic posts, I’ll catch up to the present […]
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And, have a happy, healthy 2016, filled with peace! The wreath was made by my co-worker. He cut grapevine and wove it into a wreath base, then filled it with red cedar clippings that were loaded with berries. There are strands of palmetto leaves circling the wreath and some dried Thoroughwort sprinkled in. I […]
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Urban sketching for this nature girl? Oh yes 🙂 One of my goals is to add people into my sketches and I’ve been practicing for over a year now. When Kip Bradly at the Telfair Museum in Savannah, GA announced Jim was coming to town to give a three hour workshop, I jumped at the […]
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It’s a funny thing about going to the beach. Once you start you can’t stop 🙂 We were lucky to be there two Saturday’s in a row. The top sketch was painted just after we arrived. A little later on, I photographed Grizz enjoying her walk along the water’s edge. Once we were seated back […]
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Plein air watercolor sketch in a Stillman & Birn Beta Journal, watercolors, micron pen.
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I’m delighted to be working on a project as part of my job on Spring Island. There is a lovely piece of property that is amazingly flush with trillium, atamasco lily, red buckeye, bloodroot, mayapple and indian pink. The project involves me making illustrations of the plants for outdoor signage and a tri-fold brochure. Needless […]
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