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Easter Sunday found us outside doing the things we enjoy most. Yes, golf was involved… but not for me 🙂 A Sweetgum tree that was close to the putting green offered a branch at eye level. I’ve been wanting to capture their spring flowers for many years. It was great to see a seed pod […]
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Not too long ago I took a workshop with Janet Rogers. She has a wonderfully light touch and paints by intuition. I was soooo pulled into her demonstrations. Yes, I can do this…. Hmm… once I shed my heavy handedness! I was thrilled with the flowers, but knew they needed a background. I waited until […]
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Recently, my sister had a milestone birthday. I decided to surprise her with a postcard size watercolor sketch of an image she recently posted on FB. Another case of loving that I’m not a camera…. I left out the rooftops! I’m happy to say she was thrilled 🙂
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Here are the latest selections from my FurKids Journal using the Paper 53 app.These are all sketched after dinner, television on and dogs either on the sofa or in front of the fireplace. I enjoy using this app as in a short time you can get quite a bit done.
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The Audubon Sanctuary of Beidler Forest is located in the town of Harleyville, SC, and sits in the middle of the very large Four Holes Swamp. I was first introduced to this amazing place during a 2008 field trip of the Master Naturalist Program I was enrolled in. I’ve always wanted to return and take […]
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I joined Rob for a golf outing. We started on the practice range. I used my iPad and the Paper 53 app to create some plein air sketches. I looked up at the tree tops. Buds were popping everywhere. Unfortunately, so was the pollen. As I worked I could see the pollen building up on […]
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