I’ve been putting my kayak in the water a lot recently. It’s a wonderful experience, especially at sunset watching the colors change in the sky. On my last paddle I took a few pictures and wrote a few words about it. Click here to view the post and here to visit my blog The DedicatedContinue reading “Kayaking at Sunset”
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Waiting for Thunderstorms
Went out to the beach to watch the upcoming cool weather season’s first cold front roll through the area. The drama of the squall line was pretty cool. Wind, dynamic clouds full of contrast and moving fast, abrupt temperature changes and then a hard, driving rain. Click here to see the sequence of images fromContinue reading “Waiting for Thunderstorms”
Six Shells and Low Hanging Fruit
So far I have two shell prints for which the initial cut has been completed. I’m now proofing them and playing with adding color. The decision to create a series of shell prints was taken with some hesitancy as, being a Floridian, I fear that creating images of shells can be somewhat cliche’. Maybe, maybeContinue reading “Six Shells and Low Hanging Fruit”
Shell Printmaking Series
I started a new series of prints based on some shells I collected in Jefferys Bay, South Africa. Click here to read about it on my blog, The Dedicated Townie.
Kayaking Dutton Island
I recently took out the kayak and paddled around Dutton Island, a pine island close to our house in the Intracoastal Waterway. I wrote about on my blog The Dedicated Townie. Click here to read.