

Beth and I decided that it was time to get the watercolors activated so we had a paint date on Tuesday.
Chris had send us some lovely Vermont pictures and I asked permission to use them for painting. Above is my interpretation of his picture on the left. To thank him for letting us use them, I sent him a little 5X7 of birches along a road.

My work in progress at the bottom is from the sheep photo that Chris sent. Of course, I am changing the sheep to alpacas. They are white here because I masqued them out to paint my background.

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Changes
13. I can leave my watercolors and stuff all over the kitchen while I am working/playing/creating. For days, if I want.