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I am thrilled to tell you…., Carolyn Males, writer for Local Life Magazine, interviewed me for an article she’s writing about Journal Keeping. She contacted several folks in the area from all walks of life that keep various types of journals. Interview questions enabled each of us to tell our journaling story. Click here to […]
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I’ve been creating a lot of ‘careful’ pen and paint strokes lately. In case you don’t know this trick of how to avoid wobbly strokes when you don’t want them… Here’s the skinny : ) Would love to hear from you about this short video. Let me know what you think!
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Autumn in the Lowcountry is by far my favorite season. While we don’t boast New England’s colors, the textures created by both color and form are such eye candy to me.
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As it happens with Nature Journaling, once you take a closer look at something in our natural world and draw it in your journal, all of a sudden you want to know more about it. The process is really quite an adventure and can lead you down many rabbit holes. The reward for your effort […]
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June and July were great months for live sketching backyard visitors from the comfort of our air conditioned home! August is starting strong as well : )
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Our June Bluffton SketchCrawl was held along the walking trail of Hilton Head Lakes community. I didn’t walk very far from the parking lot when I saw one of my favorite waterside plants blooming. It was a mostly cloudy day, but when I spied the pickerelweed, the sun broke through making me oh and ah […]
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