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Monthly Archives: May 2022
Rest Break
We stopped by the side of the road on the island of Funen in Denmark, so I could take photos and sketch a bit. I turned to come back to the car and noticed my husband solving his NYT crossword … Continue reading
Sunset on Samsø Island
We visited Denmark’s Samsø Island for a few days of biking and hiking. On our last evening, we climbed Ballebbjerg Hill, the highest point on Samsø at 209 feet (64 meters). It was a great place to watch the sunset … Continue reading
A Thirty-Seven Year Old Idea
Two old scholars, working together on an idea that has eluded them for thirty-seven years, notice it is a delightful day and decide not to waste a moment of it. They take their notes and computers outside, sit along the … Continue reading
Posted in Telling a Story, Uncategorized
Tagged Black Bristol Paper, Colleagues, Denmark, Gouache, Learning, Spring
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Danish Fields of Yellow
I started a second sketch at Nivå yesterday, from the same spot as the one of the jogger, but looking 90 degrees to my right. I like it because the immense field of yellow extends across the full page, practically … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape
Tagged Black Bristol Paper, Denmark, Gouache, Nivå, Rapeseed Oil, Urban Sketching
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Jogging along a Danish Byway
I was tempted to call this ‘Jogging along the Blue Roads of Denmark’ since blue roads read like water, and the title would alert the viewer that these blue areas are roads, not rivers. But this sketch is more about … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape, Plein Air, Telling a Story
Tagged Bikepaths, Black Bristol Paper, Denmark, Gouache, Nivå, Urban Sketching
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A Redo of Homework under a Tree
Yesterday evening I posted a sketch, ‘Homework under a Tree,’ a painting with a message about friendships, youth, and spring. This morning, I looked at it again and saw that I got way too much of it wrong. I wanted … Continue reading
Posted in Telling a Story, Uncategorized
Tagged Denmark, Friendship, Gouache, Spring, Værløse
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Homework under a Tree
I can’t be sure that the project these three were working on so seriously was their homework, but whatever it was, it had their full attention. I wonder, in 50 years, will these three girls look back and remember a … Continue reading
Posted in Plein Air, Telling a Story
Tagged Black Bristol Paper, Denmark, Gouache, Homework, Plein Air, Spring, Urban Sketching
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