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Tree by a Fence
The oak trees in the mountains near Prescott have rich colors and great spreading limbs.
People and Horses
We are camping in the Arizona Mountains, and even though we are at 6,000 feet elevation, we were glad for shade by late morning. When horses came by, hoping for apples, I noticed what a great composition they made behind … Continue reading
Restless
The Zoom model today sat in her chair in a restless sort of way. Her arms and hands were relaxed but her shoulders were tense as though she were thinking through a to-do list. I accentuated her uneven shoulders to … Continue reading
Posted in Figures
Tagged Black Watercolor Paper, Body Language, Gouache, Sheltering in Place, Zoom
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A Couch, a Book, a Son, and a Sketch
Over the years I’ve sketched my son lounging with a book many times. I admire the way he fills the couch with his relaxed limbs and comfortable presence. I wanted to capture that feeling with this painting. I usually paint … Continue reading
Posted in Figures
Tagged Gouache, In- the- moment, San Diego, Stonehenge Black Watercolor Paper
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Blue Sky Through the Trees
It has been hot everywhere around San Diego, even up at the Laguna Mountains, which are at 5,000 feet elevation. I found the shadiest place to stand that I could and looked around for a subject from that vantage point. … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape
Tagged Black Watercolor Paper, California, Gouache, Laguna Mountains, San Diego County
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Once Upon a Stool
Our Zoom model tonight was a pleasure to sketch. His poses were out of the norm and lent themselves to distortion. In this case, he leaned forward on his hands, keeping his long arms straight while he tucked his even … Continue reading
So Cool!
My son and husband were having fun talking about something while I casually sketched them from across the room. I was charmed by their animated faces and relaxed bodies as they discussed the idea at hand. Their body language clearly … Continue reading