Well. I had every intention fo sketching the day away on Sunday, I failed.
Here are the few sketches I managed to produce from around the small area surrounding my house. The combination of an injured husband and two great danes proved to be too much of a distraction for my tiny brain. Better concentration next time, hopefullly.
Painting supplies
[img]http://d_grace55421.tripod.com/SketchCrawl04/SC1.jpg[/img]
More Supplies...
[img]http://d_grace55421.tripod.com/SketchCrawl04/SC2.jpg[/img]
Pumpkins from my garden.....holy hannah did I have the pumpkins. O.O And from one tiny plant.....who knew?
[img]http://d_grace55421.tripod.com/SketchCrawl04/SC3.jpg[/img]
Part of Eva the great dane....a.k.a. The Queen of all she surveys.
(not excluding... my couch...my bed....my dinner...O.o)
[img]http://d_grace55421.tripod.com/SketchCrawl04/sc4.jpg[/img]
That's all, a sad showing to be sure. But hopefully, the great mind who came up with this idea...*nods to enrico* will give us the honor another day. ^^
Mugs
A Sad Attempt from Minneapolis
- littlefish
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Thanks!
zironu: Thanks. ^^ As we don't have to go out of town for the Thanksgiving holiday, I fully intend on making this weekend a painting/sketching weekend. Maybe next week I'll really be able to post something. ^^
littlefish: Thanks. ^^
littlefish: Thanks. ^^
Even though you didn't get out, I still think you got some good stuff done! I was mostly indoors too, from the weather.
And I like your pumpkins. Off on a tangent, we got minature white pumpkins here, entirely by accident. We threw an old tiny white one from last year into the compost and it grew. Left it alone, and we got a couple white ones for this autumn. I seem to garden better using the benign niglect method.
And I like your pumpkins. Off on a tangent, we got minature white pumpkins here, entirely by accident. We threw an old tiny white one from last year into the compost and it grew. Left it alone, and we got a couple white ones for this autumn. I seem to garden better using the benign niglect method.