"Cranes and Sky" Gouache in Canson watercolor sketchbook, 140 lb., cold press |
Just to prove to myself I don't have to add lines like I did with the images in the last two posts of the Stockman House and the sandhill cranes. A looser approach.
I was a nineteen-year-old university student when I met Sally, a white-haired, bandana-wearing woman in her sixties. She was pursuing an MFA in painting. She was so exuberant about creating art that she inspired me to decide I would become an artist, too, once I came closer to retirement. Forty years later, it’s time. As I climb an intentional learning curve in art, I share these posts to keep myself accountable. May my efforts inspire others the way Sally inspired me.
"Cranes and Sky" Gouache in Canson watercolor sketchbook, 140 lb., cold press |
I met Sally forty years ago when I was twenty and she was the one in her sixties. I was a waitress at a Howard Johnson’s restaurant on...
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