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Bouganvillae Vaporose | Fuori dal Borgo
Acquerello su carta Arches
31cm x 41cm

Billowing Bouganvillae | Outside the Hill town
Watercolor on Arches paper
12.2 x 16.14 inches
Il Palazzo dei Sogni
Acquarello su carta 100%cotone a grano medio.
Carta Amatruda – La Carta di Amalfi
20.5 x 29.5 cm

The Dream Palace
Watercolor on paper made of 100% cotton medium grain.
Amatruda paper- Made in Amalfi
8 x 12.5 inches
Lago di Montagna | Mountain Lake

Acquarello su carta 100%cotone a grano medio.
Carta Amatruda – La Carta di Amalfi
20.5 x 29.5 cm

Watercolor on paper made of 100% cotton medium grain.
Amatruda paper- Made in Amalfi
8 x 12.5 inches
Venti di Lavanda in Aix-en-Provence
Carta per Acquerello Arches
18cm x 26cm

Lavender winds in Âix-en-Provence
7×10 inches
Arches Watercolor Paper
Equilibrio Instabile|
Unstable Equilibrium

Acquarello su carta 100% cotone a grano grosso.
31cmx41cm

Watercolor on paper made of 100%cotton rough grain.
12.2 x 16.14 inches

 

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I finished my visual journal a week after Roxanne Evans Stout’s beautiful workshop, but left right away to Oaxaca, Mexico ( photos forthcoming 😊). Here are some photos taken outside of Jana Freeman’s fabulous Way Art Yonder workshops (above) , Day 2 of the workshop ( details from Roxanne’s teaching table and my work area with “preparatory piles”) and, finally, my completed journal.

At home, I had to co-opt my kitchen ( I need my studio back 🤪)… but thought this would make a nice tableau, so I’m sharing it here. This is how things looked deep in the night, two Sundays ago..

And finally…c’est fini! My first art journal – and first video posted here on SketchBloom.

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All of the lovely journals from the workshop:

A closing plen air celebration at the end of the weekend. Can’t wait for my next (February) art workshop…

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Lanternes et Notredame. Paris. 2011

 

To walk in Paris is to behold, and be part of, a living and continuously changing painting.

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The local ‘Souq’ is called Mubarakiya, named after Mubarak, a leader who was the sheik (‘shehk’, family ruler) from the Al-Sabah family, which is still the ruling family of modern Kuwait. Kuwait combines ancient tradition with a democratic political system (Parliament), and is a melting pot of past and present, as I was able to see in the Mubarakiya.

Kuwait | The Present and The Present

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