Thursday, November 11, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
DO YOU ENJOY PAINTING WITH WATERCOLORS?
If you are an artist who enjoys watercolors and would like to exhibit in this blog, please contact me at my FLICKR Photostream through Flickr Mail--or send me an EMail at huffstutter7@aol.com
I am currently studying life and recording some of my fondest memories through watercolors. Take a look at them on my Flickr Photostream. Many are available for downloading, but I also have the signed originals on file for those who collect originals, one work or an entire collection. While I enjoy traveling, usually via Amtrak, between the Midwest and the West Coast, I am presently planning on spending some time in Florida, possibly establishing some gallery contacts for sales and promotions. Wherever I might be at any particular time, rest assured I will be sketching and painting, usually on a beach where I can meet the public and enjoy casual conversations about the weather, IMPRESSIONISM, Van Gogh, beatniks, the 60s generation, my time spent in the USN and my tour in Japan. While I no longer imbibe alcohol, I do love to sip espresso and coffee in public cafes. If you see an old man with a portfolio walking along a Florida beach, it might be me, and then again, it probably won't be--there's just too many of us old guys wondering around out there and there aren't nearly enough of us to go around for the young ladies in their 20s and 30s who are seeking us out for wisdom and knowledge. For now, so long until we meet again on the beach or through a posting of a painting and comments. Do stop by my Flickr photostream and say "hello."
My wife just told me she does not appreciate my humor about the young women in their 20s and 30s seeking us out for wisdom and knowledge. I retorted, "...well, if it's not for wisdom and knowledge, what is it then that makes us so appealing?"
Her answer cannot be repeated, but it was a warning to me to stay on task and behave like a gentleman. "Just keep painting your watercolors and someday you might be famous," she said with a chuckle and a hug. Crisis ended and I began thinking about which pier or beach I might paint next.
I am currently studying life and recording some of my fondest memories through watercolors. Take a look at them on my Flickr Photostream. Many are available for downloading, but I also have the signed originals on file for those who collect originals, one work or an entire collection. While I enjoy traveling, usually via Amtrak, between the Midwest and the West Coast, I am presently planning on spending some time in Florida, possibly establishing some gallery contacts for sales and promotions. Wherever I might be at any particular time, rest assured I will be sketching and painting, usually on a beach where I can meet the public and enjoy casual conversations about the weather, IMPRESSIONISM, Van Gogh, beatniks, the 60s generation, my time spent in the USN and my tour in Japan. While I no longer imbibe alcohol, I do love to sip espresso and coffee in public cafes. If you see an old man with a portfolio walking along a Florida beach, it might be me, and then again, it probably won't be--there's just too many of us old guys wondering around out there and there aren't nearly enough of us to go around for the young ladies in their 20s and 30s who are seeking us out for wisdom and knowledge. For now, so long until we meet again on the beach or through a posting of a painting and comments. Do stop by my Flickr photostream and say "hello."
My wife just told me she does not appreciate my humor about the young women in their 20s and 30s seeking us out for wisdom and knowledge. I retorted, "...well, if it's not for wisdom and knowledge, what is it then that makes us so appealing?"
Her answer cannot be repeated, but it was a warning to me to stay on task and behave like a gentleman. "Just keep painting your watercolors and someday you might be famous," she said with a chuckle and a hug. Crisis ended and I began thinking about which pier or beach I might paint next.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
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