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The weather has been tops lately. I love that it is staying light until 8:30 or so. I’ve been taking advantage and going for bike rides with a sketchbook tucked in the basket. Didn’t get real far this particular evening. I stopped on the golf cart bridge that leads to the ninth green and was […]
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Life is happening a warp speed, but I managed to document our shared Sunday off 🙂 Initial page was created in pencil, then added watercolor and daily notes later in the day. It wasn’t until I shared this image on FB the other day that I noticed I put the wrong date down…. Now […]
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Want a great way to start the day? Paint a field of wildflowers 🙂 Sorry for the gray background. This is a page from a Stillman & Birn 8.5×11 Alpha Series Journal. So love the paper. I just need a better setup to photograph the pages within. Here are some images from the morning….
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click to enlarge A gray morning. I was sitting with my back to the 6th green so I could paint the view of the 3rd green and the 2nd green and fairway. The Live Oaks made a perfect frame. I used a pencil to sketch the stands and people, otherwise laid the rest of the […]
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click to enlarge Thursday had perfect weather for the start of the RBC Heritage. We arrived just after 9 a.m. and hiked to the 14th green. There we proceeded to park ourselves for the rest of the day. A tough job, but someone had to do it! Unbelievable pollen storms. The wind would blow and […]
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click to enlarge I love ferns, especially in large groupings. Their green coloring is so happy against dark and shaded tree trunks. To my eye, the Bracken Fern has a complex structure. Three triangular leaves branch from a stem, creating an overlap of the divided leaf structures. Speaking as one who is dyslexic… viewing them […]
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