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Archive for April 4th, 2006

Cactus garden at the Huntington

Tuesday, April 4th, 2006

Here’s the third of my watercolor sketches from our sketchcrawl over the weekend at Huntington Museum and Botanical Gardens. This was the last place we stopped, and the most interesting from a textural point of view. I’m looking forward to going back and finding another vantage point, perhaps when some of the cactuses are in […]

Cupertino, here he comes

Tuesday, April 4th, 2006

Our Bruin son, Mike, got the news yesterday about his summer internship.
He (and we) couldn’t be more thrilled, seeing as how he’ll be working at a company whose products he’s used since he was two years old.
(Two? Yes, two - anyone remember a Hypertalk-based product called Manhole?)
Anyway, as hardcore Mac loyalists from […]

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Recent Comments:

  • Ann: Saturday, in the park - by Chicago is my guess.Now I've got that song stuck in my head! Another lovely painting!
  • Lisa at Greenbow: The previous commenters have said it all. I too love the sky and the way you captured the light....
  • Annie: This is stunning, Karen. I love the magical moment when one is held between the mysterious dark closing in and...
  • Tami: I love this, Karen. It leaves so much to the viewers imagination yet gives so much information at the same...
  • Laurel Neustadter: This is awesome. I love the colors and the way you omit details in the buildings. Very striking.
  • Werner Pfarr: It's not only a beautiful sunset, it also captures very well the dusk light, with the trees on the left...
  • Donn: Very nice, Karen. I love sunsets. I miss painting with oils.

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