–Mark Twain
Sea Turtle – 6″ x 8″ Watercolor
I had a great time painting this. Of course, just like I don’t have patience for tree painting… I’m the same way with the underwater plants, too. I just made some up.
This is painted from another one of Li’s Belize photos.
We had a terrific anniversary on Saturday. We took the retro Tbird for a top down road trip to Van Buren, Arkansas. We went to our favorite store, A Little Bit of Mexico, owned by Barb and Dave Little, to treat ourselves to some art. We bought 2 pieces by metal artist, Andres Martin De Campo. Here is a YouTube video with some of his work on it. Here is a photo from Facebook of his shop in Mexico, where he uses live models to pose for his art. One of the pieces we bought is a sea turtle trio, to go over our fireplace.
We had a great day, but couldn’t fit a single one of our purchases in our itty bitty little Tbird, so Barb and Dave delivered our goodies yesterday. What a fun weekend.
Samuel Clemens, alias Mark Twain, is an American icon whose razor-sharp wit and inimitable genius have entertained countless readers
He was born in Hannibal, Missouri in 1835. The Clemens family consisted of two brothers, a sister, and the family-owned slave, Jenny, whose vivid storytelling was a formative influence on the young Sam. As he was growing up, his parents explained their perspective on the nature of things in the established South, about the slave-owning tradition, and about ‘rough western justice.’ more…
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