We’ve had a long break from actually working in my studio. Murals, Mooney Grove, diversions. However, while you have been social distancing, I have been painting.
The Oak Grove Bridge is my favorite subject to draw and paint. Currently I only have two in my inventory, and when/if the Silver City Resort opens its store this summer, I would like to have more for sale.
I began a new painting, this one 10×10″. (Above: 6×18″ and 24×30″)
Then I began a table full of little ones, all based on Mineral King wildflowers. Hard to tell these are based on anything at all. Guess you’ll have to just wait for more to be revealed.
HEY! I haven’t offered you the book that came out last year for awhile, Mineral King Wildflowers. Here it is, just in case you were waiting for a convenient opportunity to buy one. (But I bet all 12 of my readers have a copy because you are probably my best friends who were listed in the dedication of the book.)
P.S. The Three Rivers Historical Museum is closed due to The Thing, and the Silver City Store is closed due to the season.
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Only two? I can see why you’re getting busy to add to that inventory! Is this the most popular (read, “purchased”) subject? Or the Honeymoon Cabin?
And yes, I, as one of your 12 readers (c’mon, I bet there’s more than that!) have TWO copies of the Wildflower book! One for me, one for our cabin. Maybe I’ll dig it out and dream of (hopefully) a summer at MK . . . if The Thing will allow us up. OTOH, can you think of a more appropriate place to practice Social Distancing than there?
Sharon, the most popular is the Crowley Cabin, with the Honeymoon and Sawtooth side-by-side in second place. The bridge sells every time, but it is so fiddly that I like to paint it larger, so they take longer to sell.
We are way more social in MK, always in and out of our neighbors’ cabins, sharing dinners together, hanging out whether hiking or just holding down the porches. So I’m not sure about social distancing up there working well for us.
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