Sunday, November 22, 2009
Point Lobos, California - Gay Kraeger
Christina Lopp and I teach a class in keeping an illustrated journal every year at Asilomar near Monterey California. It is a beautiful place to teach a class. Normally I don't have time to work in my journal because I am teaching, but this year we had a half day to go out and draw in public somewhere nearby. I managed to convince a couple of students from San Diego that they needed to see Point Lobos. It says on the brochure that it is the "greatest meeting of land and water in the world" I don't know about that but it is pretty spectacular. It was even more spectacular because of the ten to twenty foot waves that were cascading over the Point Lobos rocks.
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BEAUTIFUL entries Gay! I especially like the way you do your rocks. I love painting rocks and I'm going to practice some more by using your examples - hope you don't mind!
ReplyDeleteI envy those who are able to go to your workshops, Gay! So inspiring...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Gay! My favorite is the last page with the trees. It is amazing how places from our youth shrink :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pages! Love your rocks and waves and the special little notes all around the page.
ReplyDeleteThank you all
ReplyDeleteI really like how your trees pop up the hill along the stone steps. There is no doubt where your focal point is!
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