Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Dream Beach

One recent morning I had been transported by a vivid, happy dream to a beach with azure-teal-aqua waves. 
I didn't have my bathing suit with me, so couldn't go in, but from the beach, just by watching (!) I  was ecstatically diving, floating & jumping those waves, just as I used to do on summer vacations at the Jersey shore. 
Maine's coast has few public sandy beaches, & it was still all gray & wintry here, so I was aware that this dream beach was a vacation spot in the south. While I'm glad to be here to welcome the spring, how fun it was to take a virtual vacation! 

That VERY EVENING, coincidentally?, I received a photo of a sandy beach from a friend who actually is down south! These sketches are a mix of her photo & my dream. 

Monday, March 23, 2015

Using Paper Doodles: More Blank Books



Making more little blank books.
Using up more:  
Paper & watercolor bric à brac.
Trinkets, whatnots, & doodles. 
Geegaws, tchatchkes, & doodads.
Little bits of ephemera that have been hanging around.
Je les mets en valeur
They are my rescue designs.

The beautiful teal paste paper was given to me,
and was handmade by my friend, M. 
It now will go back to her 
in a new form.

Friday, March 20, 2015

Winter Scene



On the first day of spring 
I'm remembering back 
to a rural winter scene in Rockport...
It was the day I bought my new snowshoes.

Monday, March 16, 2015

A Hallowell Gargyole: Sketch



Hallowell, Maine was still in hibernation last week, 
except for a few shops & restaurants. 
J pointed out this gargoyle above an antique shop. 
They're supposed to be frightening, 
but this one was sweet & almost cuddly.
This is the time of year I associate with being in Paris 
& the gargoyles of Notre Dame. 
I can't be there, but our licence plates here say, 
"Maine ~ Vacationland" & day trips in my state 
are good fun, even in March!

Sunday, March 15, 2015

View From the Window: March





 It was romantic in December.
Fresh in January. 
Energizing in February.
None of the above in March.

One has to look a little harder
to see the beauty 
of a snow storm in March.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Sketch #5: Vegetables


Sketch #5 
More about feeling the forms than seeing them...
Definitely not copying (previous post).
Just doing a little dance with line & color...

Monday, March 9, 2015

Sketch #4: Cross Country Skiing in Maine

There is a great cross country ski course at Pineland Farms in New Gloucester.
At the beginning of their trek through a network of woods trails, 
skiers strike all kinds of interesting poses as they get ready. One can observe & sketch them 
& take reference photos from a dining room picture window. 
And I did!

Friday, March 6, 2015

Acadia Sketch #2: Dressed up Trees



 So, I'm thinking, maybe I'll do that Daily Sketch thing
 that people around these parts like to do. 
I probably won't follow a set theme as the 
Danny Gregory/Drawing Matters daily drawers do, 
but, it's nice to think of sketches as part of a series. 

To see the sketch better, do click on it.

(I am loving the "Bleed Proof White Luma" paint.
Must experiment more with it... )

I've been making friends with the new little Canon.
This is a random image, I literally pointed & shot 
what was in front of me just to try out the camera. 
A fun new toy, now that I'm over my resistance to it.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Quick Winter Sketch


A quick sketch from my photo.
It makes me happy to have this medium that is so simple,
so direct, so low technology.

I had to get a new camera & am frustrated by all the
new menus & choices & procedures that have been added since my old one.
It's this complicated stuff that I don't need & it just
draws more battery power & memory.

My cold little hands would have found it hard to sketch while skiing, 
but I'm looking forward to being able to sketch outdoors again.

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Skiing in Acadia: Photos


Do you have favorite spots to which you return
over and over, in all seasons? 
I'm back at Acadia & Eagle Lake. 
Such happiness, moving through an enchanted winter forest 
with a rhythmic kick and glide, body & soul in harmony.
While the terrain varies 
as you glide along,
...there's a stretch where softwood boughs 
create cathedral ceilings...

Art. Beauty. Air. Joy. Health. Strength. Energy. Celebration.
Renewal. Inspiration. Wonder. 
Words fail me here...
And photos can only capture one aspect of the experience.


Please, do tell, what is a place that brings you back repeatedly?