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Hello! It's been a while. Things have been kinda hectic out this way, and I'll try to keep you more in the loop as time progresses. I'm currently working ...
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Today is the 16th day of Art Every Day Month. Somewhere along the way you may feel like throwing in the towel and walking away. Perhaps you are putting too...
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with apologies to the frame haters, originally uploaded by juj ~.and a well-written article that might help partially explain why you don't find me here much...
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The Empire Strikes A Chord! Nov 5th at 7:30 p.m. *Tremendous Thank Yous to the Arts Community for donating over 70 items. The Hall looks great and I hope...
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What a nice post I just found on blogwiese.de (a German blog about the net): http://blogwiese.de/blog/4330/drawing-a-day They found my Drawing-A-Day project!...
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[image: Schunninworks Depot]**
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"The Artist as reporter" is the title of an inspiring book by the late British illustrator Paul Hogarth. I borrowed his title for my talk at the sketching ...
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I’ve been in a bit of a drawing slump and fighting a cold, so not much art is getting done these days. Here is another Van Gogh-style card from the swap I...
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This site is moving in. The new host is faster, bigger, and more reliable. But, for a few days, this blog won’t look like it usually does. It’s one of ove...
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“A Very Good Year” 8 x 10 oil on archival canvas panel Plein air painting - Falkner Winery - Day 2 This is the second of the three plein air paintings I di...
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also on my other blog Some more sketches done this weekend – random people on the beach (you’ll notice they are all dressed – even on the warmest days in N...
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Hi all! I was recently honored to be asked to take part in a group article in My Midwest magazine, the in-air magazine from Midwest Airlines. The maga...
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I was just amazed by these dead fall leaves, how velvety they looked and the warmth of the sun glowing through them...so sad that all we see now is the c...