This blog started with small daily paintings then changed to a more personal sharing of projects, events and photos. Enjoy!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Fall Eucalyptus Leaves

Check out the daily painters website. There's an orange theme for the first of October. It just so happened that I saw these leaves this morning with the sun shining through and I remembered the theme. I will be upping my prices in about a month, so if you've been putting off buying a painting you like, act on it soon.
Watercolor 7"x 7"
$120 matted / $160 matted & framed


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Monday, September 29, 2008

Island Knot

I'm back from my visit back east. I went to my niece's wedding on Little Cranberry Island. Check out my sister's blog for some beautiful pictures of the wedding and island flowers. There is lots of rope on this island. Bundles of rope in almost every yard. Most I think is for catching lobsters.
Watercolor, 7"x 7"
SOLD

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Knot IV


This is my last post before flying back east. I'll be gone for two weeks, visiting family and attending weddings. I'll take my drawing supplies with me. If I have time I'll do a few sketches for future paintings. I'll be back to posting on the 29th. Our front yard is a wild life show! It's quite a thing to see this buck come through the yard, let alone a buck with a bird on its back!
Watercolor 7"x 7"
$120 matted / $160 matted & framed


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Thursday, September 4, 2008

Knot III

I was told today by a passer by, that what I'm doing is knot art. I didn't know whether I should be offended or knot.
Watercolor 7"x 7"
$120 matted / $160 matted & framed


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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Knot II

Today I shook the Fire Chief's hand. (read previous post) Painting knots makes me think about an old tradition I read about...back in the time when women had their babies at home. (I know women still do have babies at home), but this was back further in time. While the labor was happening, the family would untie any knots in and around the house, open up any closed door or gate to aid in the smooth delivery of the baby. That makes me think, what about the cattle, the livestock? Better not deliver in a big old tent like this temporary fire station that's being held up with ropes!
Watercolor 7"x 7"
$120 matted / $160 matted & framed


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Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Knot

Just one of the knots tying down the tent acting as a temporary fire station here in Morro Bay. A new station is being built across the street. While sketching, I was questioned as to what I was doing. I may go back and sketch the other knots, there are some good ones!
Watercolor, 7"x 7"
SOLD