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July 17, 2021 – 1st Trip in Over 3 Years
An aquarium visit proved interesting, fun and educational 😊 Probably the most important being that all creatures, no matter their color, size, or type of life..need connection – love, most of us would say ♥️
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July 16, 2021 – 1st Trip in Over 3 Years
These are short posts with an image or two depending on time computer posting time available. Storyline is grandparents taking the youngest grandchildren to visit other grandparents 💕
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July 15, 2021 – 1st Trip in Over 3 Years
These are short posts with an image or two depending on time computer posting time available. Storyline is grandparents taking the youngest grandchildren to visit other grandparents 💕
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July 13, 2021 – Two Weeks Running! My Most Viewed Image For the Week @FineArtAmerica, Summer is a Lady : #Watercolor on Paper
Though not completely unusual for one of my images to be most viewed more than one week at Fine Art America, it’s also not typical 😊 That I particularly like this painting does make it extra nice!
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July 10, 2021 – Reblog : Monet, Morisot, Renoir and the birth of Impressionism, via Christie’s (circa Valentines 2017)
Though over over 4 years old, and the auction I assume more than well over, the article itself I thought was very nice! Interesting observations, basic and to the point! Plus great visuals – for all 3 featured impressionists : Monet, Morisot and Renoir…Timeless artists all 3, it matters little the date of this article…
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July 08, 2021 – Reblog, “Street Level” via Tiffany Arp-Daleo
It’s been a snoozy hazy hot day here in Austin for me and the only thing I could motivate myself to do beyond the host of chores needing doing was share this wonderful new work from an artist I’ve been lucky to know a bit now, and even luckier to share some of her work…
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July 05, 2021 – My Most Viewed Image This Week @FineArtAmerica, Summer is a Lady : #Watercolor on Paper
Though uploaded to Fine Art America late in the week’s cycle, Summer is a Lady easily outpaced all other views for this past week ❤️ Being a variation of a previous watercolor created on the same line art template I’d created, I wrote a blog post on their similarities, including their titles – and, how…
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July 03, 2021 – When is a Title a Gimmick and When is it Just Right? Example: Summer is a Lady
Those who may be new to my site here may be asking, “so what’s the gimmick in that title?” 😊 Those who do frequent my site will probably recall this work below, Spring is a Lady —
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July 02, 2021 – Setting Up a Working Art Room, 1st Time Since Our Move, ie, 2+ Months!
Had hoped to put up another art reblog, I posted a couple really good ones recently I think, but also wanted to paint but couldn’t ’cause I’d have to taken over too much of the kitchen table for too long, lol!…Though I basically only moved a “lot” of boxes around, not really resolving my space…
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July 01, 2021 – Reblog/Review : Water and Dappled Light (Oils) via Painting Coach, Chris Fornataro, on YouTube
Someone new to my reblog series of posts, Chris Fornataro, the Paint Coach, on You Tube, presents a short oil painting tutorial/demo on creating dappled light 😊
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June 30, 2021 – Reblog/Review : Dappled Shade via Dianne Mize
Those following my blog know I’ve been focused on understanding and hopefully recreating the effects of dappled light, at least more consciously 😊 , in my art, and Dianne Mize’s short YouTube Quick Tip tutorial is perfect for me!
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“Everybody Counts, Or Nobody Counts” – Bosch, via Amazon Prime : Is the Canary in the Coal Mine Streaming to Us on TV?
Bosch, one of Amazon Prime’s most popular original series, is back for its 7th and final season, and it’s clearly up to its consistently interesting topic-charged story line!
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June 23, 2021 – 2nd Update for Delivering Art for the Summer Reopening of The Old Bakery and Emporium (across from the State Capital) Austin, Texas
Yesterday the 8 year old and I delivered my full set of 12×18 Volleyball posters to the Old Bakery & Emporium and Mike, one of several long time consistent folks to know there, was kind enough to pose with the Texas Capitol Bldg seen through the window 😊
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June 22, 2021 – Amazon Prime Days Are Here! – Last Day Today!
Amazon Prime Days June 21 & 22, 2021 😊
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June 21, 2021 – Amazon Prime Days Are Here! – June 21 & 22!
Amazon Prime Days June 21 & 22, 2021 😊
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June 19, 2021 – Reblog : 10 Ways To Observe #Juneteenth This Year (via Women’s Health)
Reblog – Women’s Health, 10 Ways To Observe Juneteenth This Year
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June18, 2021 – What Makes Dappled Light Work? It Almost Always Looks Good!
Being in and around a changing if steady light at the greenbelt near us has given me the visual impetus to actually think about something I’ve long liked in much of Renoir’s and other impressionists’ art work – dappled light.
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June 17, 2021 – Update for Delivering Art for the Reopening of The Old Bakery and Emporium (across from the State Capital) Austin, Texas
Almost a month ago I posted pics of Sheila and I making our 1st visit in over a year to the Old Bakery & Emporium where I show and sell a variety of images and writings…One of the nicer surprise developments has been a request to offer prints of my 7 unit Volleyball series.
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June 16, 2021 – Interesting Tweets I’ve Spotted Recently
Below are random tweets I liked for some reason – uplifting, funny, inspiring, informative, hopeful, pretty..something good or encouraging at the least 😊
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June 14, 2021 – Volleyball Server Poster, My Newest #SportsPoetry Upload @FineArtAmerica
Last of my 7 Volleyball theme posters, Volleyball Server Poster, is now available on Fine Art America as both prints and gift items! 😊
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June 13, 2021 – Austin Texas
….on-going authentic aspects of Austin, Texas….
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June 11, 2021 – Volleyball Dink Poster, My Newest #SportsPoetry Upload @FineArtAmerica
#6 of my 7 Volleyball theme posters, Volleyball Dink, is now available on Fine Art America as both prints and gift items! 😊
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June 10, 2021 – Volleyball Kill Poster, My Newest #Sports Gift Upload @FineArtAmerica
5th of my seven Volleyball theme posters, Volleyball Kill, is now available on Fine Art America as both prints and gift items!
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June 09, 2021 – Ending the Day With a Splash
I did do several things needing doing today, including finally uploading a new sports gift writing – Volleyball Kill Poster, but the day was capped by a surprise late afternoon visit from the 8 year old 😊
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June 06, 2021 – Reblog : The Impressionist Art of Seeing and Being Seen (Berthe Morisot in England; via the New York Times; by Jason Farago)
Seldom have I enjoyed an art critique post, visually or intellectually, as much as I enjoyed this visually detailed, historically grounded narrative into “some” of what the Impressionist movement was about, even if not apparent at the time – ie, much like our own times will need some reflection and commentary to become more fully…
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June 05, 2021 – Amazon Prime Days Almost Here – June 21 & 22!
I’m very glad to present this reminder or new-to-you information that Amazon’s Prime Day, with typically huge sales rolling across two days, is nearly here! 😊
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June 04, 2021 – Some Days Are a Bust, Some Days Something Just Busts, Today was the Latter, Today was a Good Day
I got to thinking – maybe this was fate’s way of letting me know that yeah, it’s ok, good even, to keep count – but – I kinda got this down now. How to pace, daily. How to….
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June 03, 2021 – My Most Viewed Post on My Site in May, “Beginning a New Month in a New Location on Our 40th Anniversary”
So many beginnings the 1st of May for my wife and I. It was Sheila and mine’s 40th anniversary, we’d just moved into a new apt close (we didn’t begin to realize how close! 😊) to Barton Springs Greenbelt here in Austin, and of course a new month of blog posts!
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June 01, 2021 – Memorial Day Weekend Review
My Memorial Day Weekend – long, wet, and very enjoyable! Thanks of course to the so very many who sacrificed to make this relative time of peace possible. I served in the….
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May 31, 2021 – The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.2.2 – with Commentary
So many moments like this, in this and any story I’ve written, are echoes of actual individual, usually unexpected, experiences that not only imprinted themselves on me, like here..but simultaneously….
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May 30, 2021 – My Most Viewed Image This Week @FineArtAmerica, ala Monet Girl With Umbrella
Using mostly Daniel Smith watercolors and two small brushes, I was able to keep the edges of image within the white space of the panel, and worked out something I felt good about.












































