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When I pulled into work today, there stood ‘Blue’ in the water about 25 feet in front of me. Into my purse I went for my trusty 3″x5″ Stillman and Birn softcover Alpha Journal. Then I realized my small zippered pouch that carries my art pens, waterbrush and an Art Toolkit palette was at […]
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Our neighborhood has an annual “Open” golf tournament. This year I captured some of the activity and of course… nature found around the course. It was held at the Robert Trent Jones Course in Palmetto Dunes on Hilton Head Island, SC. Such a lovely course. Some of these scenes are being offered for […]
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As mentioned in older posts, I work as the Arts Director for the lovely private community of Spring Island. For the last 10 years I’ve had the joy of developing and sharing in our member’s creative journeys. The program has grown over the years. In early November we moved into our brand new Art Barn […]
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On the second Saturday of each month, the Bluffton SketchCrawl takes place. We’ve done a lot of virtual meetups over the last few months. We have a FB page that helps us see each other’s monthly sketches. In November, we ventured out to the Old Town area of Bluffton. We didn’t do the traditional meetup […]
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Wow! Where does the time go? Thankfully special moments during month were documented on paper with colors and lines, head and heart. How do you like my new tag line… Color and Line ~ Moments in Time? It will have a home on my updated business cards. 2021 will bring lots of new ventures for […]
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I met my first Persimmon tree at work. It’s located along the driveway to my office. Over the last six years I’ve watched this sapling grow. It surprised my coworker and me this year by bearing fruit. He was sure it was a male tree. I was delighted to share the news of seeing […]
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