Monthly Archives: March 2017

Wet Paint! – My Latest Paintings

Today’s artwork is a colored pencil painting of the former Dahlonega Georgia Courthouse. Constructed in 1836, it is the oldest surviving courthouse in Georgia. The building is in the Federal Style with Greek Revival Influences. The courthouse was designed by … Continue reading

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Wet Paint! – My Latest Paintings

I don’t really know the official name of these flowers (I have always referred to them as trumpet flowers). They grew wild in New Mexico but I have seen them in people’s gardens in Upstate New York so they must … Continue reading

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Wet Paint! – My Latest Paintings

Today’s artwork is of the Union County Courthouse in Blairsville Georgia. The 8′ x 8″ work was done in colored pencil on Stonehenge paper.

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Wet Paint! – My Latest Paintings

Today’s painting is of a pink rose that was growing in our garden in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The painting was done in colored pencil on a 6″ x 6″ sheet of Stonehenge Paper.

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