There is an endless variety of subjects to paint at the beach. There is always someone building something, or digging something, or jumping waves, or... So many scenes, so little time. This mini painting is 3 1/2 x 5.
Thank you. I have a travel paint set that's small enough to keep in my lap, with a cover for water that I can keep in a holder on my beach chair. On windy days I work with the wc crayons. I find I only have a problem with the sand if I put the palette down near the sand.
I have always participated in the visual arts including watercolors, drawing and sketching, pen and ink, and photography. Since retiring from teaching I have devoted much of my time to watercolors, sometimes combining them with pen and ink or collage.
Watercolor is the perfect medium to capture the beauty that surrounds us. I love to travel, and sketch and paint wherever I go. Painting, especially on location, captures the spirit and life of the subject. I hope to continue doing that for a long time to come.
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And so many colorful umbrellas. Nice job. How do you keep the sand out of your paint?
Thank you. I have a travel paint set that's small enough to keep in my lap, with a cover for water that I can keep in a holder on my beach chair. On windy days I work with the wc crayons. I find I only have a problem with the sand if I put the palette down near the sand.
I'm getting out my little paint boxes..
Ron, I'm waiting to see some gems from your little paint boxes.
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