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Showers above Telluride
We are in the small mountain town of Telluride, Colorado, for a few weeks. This afternoon I biked down the valley a mile or so and sketched for a few hours. As I worked, the sky clouded, and the mountains … Continue reading
Afternoon Shower over the Meadow
The July Monsoon season is here, complete with showers, thunder, lightning, and wind.
Nephew on a Chair
Opportunity presented itself when my long-legged nephew sat talking to me and hugging his shin. With the deep forest behind him and his long leg dangling, it was a scene that needed to be sketched.
Posted in Telling a Story
Tagged Black Bristol Paper, Colorado, Gouache, Plein Air, Urban Sketching
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The Meadow
The meadow on my brother’s land is a favorite spot for all of us. This viewpoint shows the whole expansive scene from the rocky northern ridge to the grassy area and then to Horsefly Mesa in the distance.
Posted in Plein Air
Tagged Black Bristol Paper, Burnt Mill Mesa, Colorado, Gouache, Horsefly Mesa
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A Great Nephew
My great-nephew has a bright personality and is making our reunion lively and fun, especially for those of us in my generation. He sat still long enough for me to do a quick sketch. I think you can see his … Continue reading
Posted in Body Language, Telling a Story
Tagged Black Bristol Paper, Colorado, Family Reunion, Gouache, Urban Sketching
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From a Rooftop Terrace
After spending most of the day looking at the art exhibitions at the Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen, I rested and sketched on its rooftop terrace. Other people had the same idea, including two men who sat across the way.
The Old and the New
Something I enjoy about Denmark is how artifacts from different periods coexist and complement each other. This sketch shows a modern windmill and a nineteenth-century farmhouse on the island of Funen. Different versions of this theme can be seen all … Continue reading