Today’s post is a series of unrelated topics, just short glimpses of my little life.
These two paintings were dry enough to varnish, and then I left them in the sun for awhile to set-up. They complete the set of seven paintings painted specifically for Kaweah Arts reopening in March.
These types of skies are one of the reason that I love February.So many clouds look flat on the bottom.
Hi Jackson. I like you when you aren’t complaining.
This painting will take awhile: building up the grasses, enhancing the poppy brilliance, painting the bare oak tree, and finally, painting the lupine.
Took a walking break in the middle of a painting day, because it is February and the sun was shining.
And I puttered around in my herb garden one afternoon.
I love February, too, and not just because it’s my, my mother’s and my niece’s birthday month! I love the rain, the crisp morning air, sleeping in ’cause it’s still dark . . . hey, there’s an idea! Instead of the “Things I Learned in February” on the 29th, maybe go rogue and list “Things I Like About February.” That is, if you didn’t already blow your list in this blog post. . . .
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The river water is such a beautiful deep blue right now. Love that rich color!!!
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Melissa
I love February, too, and not just because it’s my, my mother’s and my niece’s birthday month! I love the rain, the crisp morning air, sleeping in ’cause it’s still dark . . . hey, there’s an idea! Instead of the “Things I Learned in February” on the 29th, maybe go rogue and list “Things I Like About February.” That is, if you didn’t already blow your list in this blog post. . . .
Sharon, I could use that idea for next year, but my February Learned List is already building up quite substantially.
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