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Posting early for tomorrow's drawing. It had to be done. A drawing from my 'garden'. John Singer Sargent's legacy is not threatened. He painted the best watercolor water of anyone ever. Humbling stuff. Glad I did it. Very challenging little quick sketch of dock posts.
2 comments:
Johanna..I can just smell the salty air..and hear the seagulls....
god boats are hard...thanks Julie.
I guess I have not real interest in painting them
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