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Hillside near Austin
Hillside Near Austin I sketched with pastel pencil as we drove along today, trying to get the basic feel of the landscape as it flew past us.
An Old Pine Tree
An Old Pine Tree I sketched this at the same cemetery that we stopped by yesterday afternoon. I stood on the hillside below this huge old partially dead pine tree and drew a portion of it in a very small … Continue reading
New England Cemetery
Driving back from Prince Edward Island, we stopped to stretch our legs and sketch a bit in Amesbury, Massachusetts. We were hoping for a park but found a cemetery instead. This is a pastel and gouache sketch on black paper. … Continue reading
On the Homestead Trail at Prince Edward Island National Park
The rain stopped, the sun came out, the temperature warmed and we spent the afternoon biking on the Homestead Trail at Prince Edward Island National Park. It was incredibly beautiful. I did something new today. I began with a … Continue reading
Another View from Our Camping Spot
This is our third and last day in New Brunswick. Yesterday I sketched our view looking out to the sea. Today I turned 90 degrees and sketched the view looking at a fresh water pond and hill off to our … Continue reading
Looking at the Bay of Fundy
We are at the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick. The bay is known for having the highest change between high and low tides in the world. We spent the afternoon hiking along the cliffs of Hopewell Rocks, which are … Continue reading
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Tagged Bay of Fundy, Canada, Gouache, Landscape, New Brunswick
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Under a Half Moon in Maine
We pretty much have had cold stormy skies since leaving California ten days ago. Tonight, though, we have a clear sky and a gorgeous half moon that lights the top of the camper and trees. It is still a very … Continue reading