>It’s supposed to rain tomorrow. Good news for the allergies, bad news for the yard sale I’m supposed to have today and tomorrow. Can you say “Yard sale interruptus?” And Sunday is Easter and yours truly has an ambitious “dual meat” plan worked out – boneless leg of lamb AND a Ham since David, who …
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>Painting, painting, painting!
> I lucked out and hit the Art Supply Warehouse canvas sale late last week and bought some bigger sized canvas in bulk (6 packs) at great GREAT prices! They have arrived and now I just need to cover them. I lucked out even more yesterday when I took my presentable watercolor paintings to Hobby …
>Dragon Theater – Getting there.
>So, as I wrote previously, I’ve decided to tackle this gorgeous converted church in northeastern Wales called the Dragon Theater. It looks a little different today, but my version is from a photo I took while visiting my hubby’s mom’s family there in 1995. I absolutely fell in love with it – the town, region, …
>Painting class, I made it!
>I missed the class last week and almost missed today but decided better late than never. I had spied this gorgeous winter photograph scene (sans people) in a magazine and thought it would make a beautiful painting. What I came up with is much different from the original reference piece, but from what I understand, …
>Another graphically simple piece
>This is from another photo I saw that caught my eye. The simple elegance of the image drew me to it and I think i’ve captured at least some of it. Try as I might, I didn’t make it to painting class this week so I did this on Sunday. I would love to paint …
>Painting for myself
>After creating so many paintings for other people, my husband and I decided it was high time I did one for us! We both loved the red/orange tree branch one I had given my son Kris, so I did another like it for us. Except ours is huge (24 x 36) and now hangs in …
>In the company of geniuses!
> These three pics are from unfinished works girls in my class were working on when I left. Lynne, the nice “mentor/friend” I mentioned, is working on the cow with bee on it’s nose one.
>Pics from the conference
>My son and some of his fellow Iraq Vets who all served in Hit, Anbar Province, and Jake Krapfl, another Iraq vet from the 82nd who spoke at the conference.View from the hotel room, located right near the Pentagon. Pat and Sherman.
Pictures of the classroom
I surreptitiously took these shots with my IPhone.