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We had to say goodbye to our Dudley today. Sad times, but now he has no more earthly troubles and I know he’s running and playing with friends long since passed. Art always soothes my soul. The night sketch was created Sunday. I knew our days together were numbered and I so wanted to document […]
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Don’t you just love the words….. Road Trip? ‘My love’ drove the entire way so I could document our day 🙂 It was a tad difficult trying to letter as we drove along….. I finished the page as we pulled in the driveway!
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Botany by Golf Cart??? Indeed! On Spring Island is a Jack Nicholas designed golf course called Old Tabby Links. A couple of years ago it received a face lift, so to speak. Jack was in charge of renovations. The course was closed for a whole season. Part of the plans included the use of native […]
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A couple of evenings ago, we had a stellar evening. Our favorite place to take the dogs to walk is down on hole number 17 of our neighborhood golf course. Yes, this is the view from the spot where I’d pitch my tent and grow old. The late day light was stunning with the sun […]
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Ahhhhh, nothing finer than to be outside in the shade with warmer temps and a light breeze. I had the opportunity to do this on Saturday. The shade was courtesy of a couple of cypress trees with knees galore. The far shore view of a small pond enticed me with the colors of new and […]
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Again, we worked from a photograph, using the iPad / Paper 53 app, to learn how to feather colors into each other like when creating a wash in watercolor. Oooooo, I’m really liking the new skills I’m learning using the Paper 53 🙂 Step two…. create a painting from the sketch. This exercise was on […]
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