February 24, 2011 at 11:48 pm (watercolor on paper)
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This past month, some of my small watercolor works were on display at Grooveground in Collingswood, NJ. To commemorate the occasion, I painted this wet sketch of Grooveground’s interior.
Coffee Shop Corner. Watercolor and ink on cotton paper. 6″ x 5″
Unframed: $100.00
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July 10, 2010 at 2:02 pm (ink on paper, Sketchbook Saturday!)
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I never do.
Below is a drawing from my sketchbook made during a Hammonton Arts Center board meeting. My skecthbook and I are still inseperable. Unfortunately, Twitpic seems to see more of its contents than this blog does.
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June 9, 2008 at 4:50 pm (ink on panel, mixed media, Watercolor on panel)
Tags: animals, art, artist, board, canvas, draw, drawing, green, ink, landscape, nature, paint, painter, painting, panel, pen, sketch, squirrel, trees, watercolor
There are at least two squirrels in this one. I doubt more than one is findable.
Squirrel Wacthing. Ink, watercolor, and pen on canvas panel. 14″x11″.
Uframed: $65.00
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May 27, 2008 at 9:58 pm (Acrylic on canvas)
Tags: acrylic, art, artist, board, canvas, cat, color, green, paint, painting, panel, sleep, thalo
I knew within the five minutes of painting this that it would eventually get painted over. It’ll add some nice texture to a future acrylic painting. So, heres a quick, thalo green study of my cat. Maybe I’ll finish it. I don’t know. We’ll see how I feel tomorrow.
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May 15, 2008 at 9:44 pm (colored pencil on panel, mixed media, Watercolor on panel)
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I painted another landscape. It turned into a tree painting like the first, but I’m very happy with it. This one has an incomplete sibling. That’ll be another day. They are my first watercolor on canvas panel works.
First Tree from the Right. Watercolor and colored pencil on canvas board. 8″x10.”
SOLD
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