“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”
– Eleanor Roosevelt
Cuckoo Clock Number 16 – A Watercolor Sketch
Another favorite. I like my Captain Bird.
Sadly, this brings me to the end of my cuckoo clock sketches. Since
Jell-O molds is the theme for the March lesson, you will see less of
these sketches. I’m trying, but I have been getting a slow start on the
Jell-O molds. Stay tuned. Maybe my inspiration will come in the
morning, since I do most of my painting between 5-6 am.
About Eleanor Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of president Franklin Delano Roosevelt, was a
powerful political figure in her own right, crusading tirelessly for
humanist causes. She was born in New York on October 11, 1884 and was
orphaned young. After Franklin was struck by polio, she acted as his
eyes and ears. She was central to the creation of the United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which she considered her crowning
achievement, and wrote numerous essays, including a long-running column
called “My Day.” She died on November 7, 1962.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
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