Millwork and God's Handiwork, ink and watercolor wash, 4/29/09
When I was at Snow Farm we had a free afternoon on Wednesday. Some people used the time to go to Northampton or do shopping, but I went back to the studio and made this drawing in my watercolor sketchbook. The studios at Snow Farm are converted farm buildings and the building I was in was a barn at some point. I sat on a little stool looking out of one of the windows and this is what I saw. I think Wednesday was my favorite day because I captured a perfect memory and later I got a massage (always nice).
I scanned and printed a copy of this for the auction on Friday. They put it up for bid last and I thought that no one would bid on it because they all spent their money already. My teacher ended up buying it as a souvenir and I thought that was really nice.
Lovely! That is a nice memory, so much better than shopping!
ReplyDeleteI love the drawing....the light just seems to glow through there. A memory forever is always a precious thing. Thanks for sharing...Love your art.
ReplyDeleteNice drawing, Carolyn. I like this style of work.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn, the contrast of ink and watercolor is just stunning! And it DOES make a wonderful memory, doesn't it...
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I too love the contrast of the ink & watercolor.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much everyone! This took a long time to do but I'm so glad I did it. Pen and ink and watercolor is one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful. I would have bought it too.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful work and such an interesting contrast in style and subject. How wonderful that your teacher bought it!
ReplyDeleteNice!
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