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January 13, 2021 – Monet’s Garden April Rain in Giverny, Photo to Oil to Watercolors through Three Decades, Part 5 – (Non-Professional) Challenges Photographing Painting Nuances
Yesterday I posted a couple of my watercolor renditions of my mini-Monet’s Garden series of posts, but was immediately unhappy with how one of the two appeared on screen.
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.16.2
“At the entrance to the grande fortress hotel, set from the beach to midway up the rough hill facing the ocean….”
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January 12, 2021 – Monet’s Garden April Rain in Giverny, Photo to Oil to Watercolors through Three Decades, Part 4 – Learning Lessons Doing Repetition Variations
Previously, in Part 3 of this mini series, I showcased my 1st watercolor (seen below) keyed off an original oil of 2001, itself keyed off an original photo of the same year.
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.16.1
“The warm dense air of OccupyInternational gave way to cooler breezes from the sea as Arturo neared the small art town….”
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January 01.11.21 Austin The Day After the Snow – and – a New Personal Walking Steps Record!
Yesterday Austin broke the record for both amount of rain (am) and amount of snow (pm) in one day. Today, as per my (for now) secret location shot near downtown Austin near lunchtime, Austin is back to its winter grey-green self, minus a lot of traffic that stayed home, lol!
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.15.1
“From the top of hill, Arturo saw what reminded him of a circus encampment, only without a big top.”
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January 10, 2021 – Snow in Austin! Ain’t That Like a Snowball’s Chance in, uh, You Know 😊
Last Sunday (see pic below) Sheila and I had our youngest grandchild over and socially distanced a short walk on a trail near us. Being early January, a light sweater was all we needed. Well, not today, lol!
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January 01.09.21 Reblog – Sketching Outside in Winter with Watercolour via Margaret Hall
Reblog – My first Reblog of this interesting artist in northern (I believe) England, Margaret does a lot of experimentation with various mediums, but I’ve particularly liked her watercolors and work plein air via her local chapter of the international group, Urban Sketchers.
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January 08, 2021 – Monet’s Garden April Rain in Giverny, Photo to Oil to Watercolors through Three Decades, Part 3 – Painting Through Political Stress
Third of a short series portraying how I parlayed one great photo at Monet’s Garden in Giverny in 2001 into a poster, an oil, and more recently a watercolor (or two, if I can keep my 70 year old uh-huh in gear 😊).
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.14.2
“Temperatures had risen briefly above freezing the day before, softening snow and ice and reforming them into an Arizona badlands of rolling slippery ant hills crusted white and dirty grey.”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.14.1
“The morning cold dawned as promised in Vermont, steely with ice, snow, and brilliant sunshine.”
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January 06, 2021 – America at the Crossroads – Our Constitutional Right to Vote
Needless to say, all my plans for today went out the window with the storming of our nation’s capital. It is, I believe, a result of centuries of the both the development of the right to vote to a larger and larger segment of our society, and an effort to obstruct that expansion.
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.13.2
“Many of the inhabitants, it often turned out, had been previous occupiers in other lands….”
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January 05, 2021 – Monet’s Garden April Rain in Giverny, Photo to Oil to Watercolors through Three Decades, Part 2
Second of a short series portraying how I parlayed one great photo at Monet’s Garden in Giverny in 2001 into a poster, an oil, and more recently a watercolor (or two, if I can keep my 70 year old uh-huh in gear 😊).
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.13.1
“Ahead, as Arturo ambled toward his long awaited evening art show, glowing in the amber night, around and down the next small hill, lights from the area’s newest tourist attraction….
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January 04, 2021 – Monet’s Garden April Rain in Giverny, Photo to Oil to Watercolors through Three Decades, Part 1
First of a short series portraying how I parlayed one great photo at Monet’s Garden in Giverny in 2001 into a poster, an oil, and more recently a watercolor (or two, if I can keep my 70 year old uh-huh in gear 😊).
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.12.3
“Temperatures continued to drop into the mid teens, with snow building slightly deeper each snowfall….”
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January 02, 2021 – Synchronicity or Deja Vu? Recurrence of my Yoga-to-Aha Moments Blogged a Decade Ago!
Yesterday, New Years Day 2021 – yay! – I posted the full image of the detail shot above, saying my little watercolor of my 2001 photo of Monet’s garden outside Paris was a marker of sorts, and it is, in many ways….
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Happy New Years 2021 Everyone!
I chose my above watercolor for this short post to help wish everyone a brighter, more successful, more fulfilling year this year – 2021! ❤️
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.12.2
“Now, felt Arturo, he was ready to try some winter….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.12.1
“Look at this! I thought the camera hadn’t gotten anything in that shadow, but look!”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.11.2
“Did he, his soul, come to take back to its source the countless moments when he breathed and tasted evenings like this? Like when he met Rosetta?“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.11.1
“Backpack securely on, Arturo left his cottage and began his trek to town. Church bells rang the hopes of services with candles and open doors. Dusk was a breath away as the evening began to cool. Sea breezes flirted with the day’s last heat….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.10.3
“Rosetta watched him work, viewing tiny images on his laptop screen appear and disappear as she read across the room. Then smiled silently….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.10.2
“I like the filters that create an impressionist image best,” he told Rosetta at supper one night. “They make the soft pictures softer, give me ideas….”
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My Four Holiday 2020 Amazon Affiliated Blog Posts My Wife and I Have Bought and Like – Art, Casual Fashion Tops, Gardening Dolly, Fire TVs (more to come in 2021!)
Wishing everyone a healthy happy holiday period! Merry Christmas! Happy New Years! – Adan 😊
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.10.1
“Filters, Arturo quickly found, simulated a wide range of effects he was familiar with in the art world….”
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Reblog – Poetics of Protection via Adam Zucker #FaceMasks (Art and Science)
Reblog – I don’t get to read Adam Zucker’s posts as often as I’d like – also true for many fellow artists I follow & really like — mostly for the fortunate reasons that I’m so busy with my own art, keeping physically active at 70, and have lots of family around — but as…
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Saturdays Artists Series, Part 1: Johannes Vermeer, “A Brief Look…” (photo montage video) via Francisco Bravo Cabrera
Reblog – Saturdays Artists Series, Part 1: Johannes Vermeer, “A Brief Look…” (photo montage video) – via Francisco Bravo Cabrera
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.9.2
“There would be no snow here of course, on his stretch of Mediterranean walk this evening, but wind was wind, and he would be ready.“
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Adan’s Newest Digital Image Upload to Fine Art America – Paris Dreams Digital Rendition (Uploaded 12.14.20)
“Like my other newest companion series I’ve begun this past week, Adan’s Newest Art Upload to Fine Art America, this series, Adan’s Newest Digital Image Upload to Fine Art America, begins with my most current upload to Fine Art America – Paris Dreams Digital Rendition.”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.9.1
“For practical reasons, he will take his shower there, at the grand hotel where his art already waits.“
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Tweets That Caught My Eye on Twitter – Matthew Dowd @matthewjdowd #IndependentCommentator
“Matthew Dowd is one of a very few politically orientated folks I look forward to seeing on Twitter.”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.8.1
“The Vermont air, Arturo found, differed in many ways from the generally humid warmness he had lived in Southeast Texas.“
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My Holiday 2020 Amazon Affiliated Recommended Items My Wife and I Have Bought and Like – Fire TV!
Easily one of the best investments for our time and enjoyment my wife and I have made for both leisure time (tv programming, music) and educational (art & other YouTube videos) enjoyment at home 💕
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.7.3
“Arturo felt himself slipping from the artist of the night, to an artist of every night….”
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Small Welcome Sales Plus Interest in New Watercolors Continue at Buda Mercantile! Mid December 2020
“What was surprising was the response to the display of my new 5×7 watercolor on absorbent ground….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.7.2
“Arturo began glancing through the folders of photos saved in his computer.“
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Adan’s Newest Art Upload to Fine Art America – Paris Dreams (Watercolor on Absorbent Ground) Uploaded 12.11.20
Paris Dreams is an early result of beginning with a color that appealed to how I felt that day, violet, applied abstractly, then give another stab at developing a figure.
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#Watercolor Lights and Whites via Dianne Mize Studio December 2020
This newsletter alert from artist Dianne Mize is set with a link straight to her free YouTube video.
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number III.7.1
“Shaved but not yet bathed, Arturo quietly crossed to the furthest room in his and Rosetta’s charming shotgun of a house, their bedroom.”
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Adan’s Fine Art America Images # 24 – Dusk Begins to Sleep (Vermont) , Uploaded 04.16.16
“… this moment to moment change in the light at dusk and dawn is one of our world’s daily treasures….”





























