Based on a book shop in Arles
I will be visiting some old French study group friends
who asked me to bring some of my pictures
of France, the ones I used to sell. Most of them have sold.
Here are a few of the old ones:
Based on a street scene in Paris.
Artist's collection.
La maison aux volets bleus, Venasque
Two hilltop villages in Provence
Arles
Paris
Paris
Paris
Maybe someday I'll go back to France...
These days my sketches and drawings are made
right here in my beloved Maine.
These days my sketches and drawings are made
right here in my beloved Maine.
I can see why your pictures sold--these are lovely. I really like your style, no matter where your spirit takes you!
ReplyDeleteWitam. Piękne są Twoje szkice z Paryża, nawet jeżeli były wykonywane po trzech latach pobytu w tym mieście. Ostatni szkic z Maine jest uroczy. Pozdrawiam Cie bardzo serdecznie i ściskam.
ReplyDeleteEach one as charming as the next.
ReplyDeleteSo lucky you are to have such passion and talent.
I love your sketches. So loose and light.
ReplyDeleteI love these French scenes
ReplyDeleteSo interesting, the difference in styles/line. . . and to wonder if/how the environment affects the style . . . hmmm As always, tho, LOVE these. xx
ReplyDeleteOh your French sketches are wonderful. Love the freshness of the watercolor washes combined with the ink.
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed my visit to France today, thank you. I felt I was there
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your next trip and as always pack the paint.
ReplyDeleteGonna be away or in So. Po. this weekend?
ReplyDeleteI agree with Beth about your loose and light style - wonderful. I want to learn to get looser with my sketching.
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