30 March 2025

more tiny sketches

Here are a few more tiny paintings, done over the past week. I found that a fine Mark’s Tous Les Jours ballpoint pen works better for me in tiny work than finepoint liners or fountain pens. 

The tea tin next to the cup and saucer is one of my favorite teas of late: Justea Purple Chocolate, a loose leaf purple tea with cacao shells and rose petals. Great with a splash of milk and very low caffeine. Each tin comes with a hand-carved wooden spoon to measure the tea.

29 March 2025

one more from camp

This sketch is an composite of two different views near our campsite. I especially liked the strange sculpture-look of those oak burls. Another tree full of them is in the second photo.



25 March 2025

a recent distraction

A sketch begun before we left home and finished just now, this is one of the recent distractions that have kept me from sketching. When we upgraded from a pull-behind camper to an RV, we knew we’d eventually want a small car we could tow behind it for longer trips.

Many advised getting a Jeep so we test-drove one. Nope. Not happening. Even with the added running board, I could not easily climb into the thing. And the salesman was extremely PUSHY! We told him it would be a cash deal and he said they would require us to finance at least 4 months so they could recover some of their “loss”. Uh, huh? At these ridiculous prices, what loss? Since when is cash not welcome?

We headed to another dealer where we found that this Chevrolet Trax would also be easy to add a tow package to and cost MUCH less. More cooperative salesman too.

All this happened the past couple of weeks. And this morning, Bill again got a phone call from that pushy Jeep dealer. No! We are not interested, thank you very much!

I did the tiny continuous-line sketch of my keyless key fob right after we brought the Trax home. It seems weird to have to carry it around but not use it. Hence, my “new car key that isn’t”.

*️⃣ a friend just asked me what the car’s name was; Bill immediately replied “Bluebell!” But is it for a favorite wildflower or his favorite ice cream?

24 March 2025

a tiny bit of camping

This week finds us in the woods near the Brazos River. As Bill hooked up the RV, I sat at the picnic table painting a tiny sketch of a camper that looks a lot like ours — setting up in the spot we had tried to book. We booked another spot nearby . . . and then realized that the one we are in is the exact site we had 4 years ago, celebrating our 50th anniversary!




22 March 2025

from a couple of weeks ago

I began this journal page a couple of weeks ago . . . then kept putting off adding color. Drawing images in ink comes easy but, even after all these years, applying watercolor can feel intimidating.

Our daughter Kristen has been experimenting with pickle recipes. The carrots, with peppers, onion, and garlic, are very hot — just the way she and Bill like. The pickled onions are especially good on fish tacos! Since the surgery that removed what was left of cancer (and a good chunk of my colon), I have trouble eating certain foods. But when they are pickled (or “soured” like sourdough and sauerkraut) I have no problem. A favorite Tex-Mex restaurant serves pickled onions on their fajita salad and I love them — so I asked Kristen to make some.

16 March 2025

making a pocket journal

Art Toolkit posted a live art demo on Wednesday on making pocket journals with Judith Dollar from Urban Sketchers Houston (find a link to the recorded version HERE). A visiting granddaughter was on spring break from college so I didn’t get around to watching it until today.

For my cover, I used a leftover scrap of handmade paper used to make covers for two other handmade sketchbooks. It went together so easily, with its accordion-fold watercolor paper inserted in an inside fold! I will definitely make several more.

The second photo shows all three sketchbooks made with the same handmade paper for covers: a Coptic cover made in 2009, a hard bound one from 2016, and today’s pocket journal.


09 March 2025

toadflax

Early wildflowers are beginning to show themselves along local county roads — and in our south pasture. Bill found some toadflax while out playing fetch with our corgi. He picked one and brought it to me.

This (quick) tiny sketching has definite advantages, as I have been busy buying garden plants and making sourdough crackers and bread.


06 March 2025

Butters, resting

After arriving home yesterday, Butters had a quick game of fetch (she missed playing at camp because she had to be on leash), then she quickly fell asleep.

Keeping up with us is sometimes hard work.


05 March 2025

camping cut short


We planned on camping at Huntsville State Park Monday through Friday this week; we ended up coming home today. A strong storm blew in, with high winds, a thick dust storm obliterating the sun, and a heavy rain storm. Power was knocked out in Huntsville and the surrounding area — yes, we could camp without electricity but we had not topped off the propane tank, expecting the electric hookup, and had planned on making use of the nearby bathhouse.

Bitterly cold overnight, starting up the generator every few hours to keep the battery strong, and too windy to enjoy walks to the lake or through the forest — we decided to load up and drive home early. We have a site reserved at Stephen F. Austin State Park in 3 weeks. Looking forward to a nicer experience!



02 March 2025

100 tiny treasures challenge


I was watching artist Leslie Stroz on YouTube as she began a new challenge, painting 100 tiny paintings in a year. No prompts, no rules, no pressure — it sounds like fun but I’m not sure if I want to commit to 100. So I cut down a few small pieces of unused hot press watercolor paper I had, making 40 blank papers approximately 1 3/4 x 2 1/2”. I used a corner punch to round the corners.

The papers, a small container holding a bit of kneaded eraser, and roll of washi tape are stored in a hinged tin box I once used as a palette. A small glass nearby holds a few brushes, a fine pencil, and fine liner.

And for my first attempt, our pool house and west pasture as they looked after this year’s unexpected snowfall. I used the tape to hold the paper to a small clipboard as I painted it. After first sketching about the whole thing in my journal, of course. 😁




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