Forty Days of Paintings
Before Easter, I set myself a goal of painting a little 3X5 painting every day for forty days. I painted views out our windows, things around the house, and of course, food. I did them on pieces of Aquarius II watercolor paper because that is lighter weight than a 140 # paper, and I thought I might want to mount them in a sketchbook. So far I'm happy with them just bundled together and tied with a ribbon.Forty Days #1 |
Accordion Journal
By April 1st I decided that I should be keeping a Quarantine journal. Instead of overthinking it and never getting started, I just folded a strip of watercolor paper (spliced to make it about 5" X 60") into an accordion fold. Using both sides of the paper, it gives me about a month's worth of space. Of course, now I had to start another one for May.Stay at Home Journal |
Google Street View
About this time of year I can't wait to get out and start sketching cottages and street scenes. It has been very cold and there is no where to go. So - I've started sketching using Google Street View. These are just small, quick, scribbly, continuous-line drawings in ink. Such fun! I am stuck on the East Coast. Try Nantucket - it's great. Google Street View Nantucket |
4 comments:
Nice to see your art, love the daily 3 X 5 painting. And the special accordion journal. It is interesting how people are spending their time. My quarantine journal is just a part of my daily journal. A new category emerged: Virus.
I too am "stuck" in a lovely place in Midcoast Maine.
Hi SW - thanks for stopping by! It is interesting to see what people are doing now - lots more "sketchbooking".
Soooo glad you are back.
Karen - thanks!
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