Dock on the Potomac
Spent some time hiking and enjoying good company in Fort Washington, MD. I also achieved a gash on my leg, which I'm told, should have been stitched, but I held off the doctor visit until it had already started healing. The drawing was done after the fact, from memory, so it lacks the details I like. I think the spot deserves more attention and I hope to be back soon to sit and draw in real time.
Grain Elevators

Once a fixture of every small town in the Canadian prairie, these classic buildings have been disappearing with the advent of cheap and convenient transportation options. Seeing these buildings reminds me of a place that is now far away in both distance and time.
My Window With Plants

I'm very fortunate at my job to be sitting right next to a window that looks out onto a small courtyard. The window is situated just right so that it gets a good amount of sunlight early in the morning and in the late afternoon; good enough to successfully grow and keep plants alive apparently. There's even the beginnings of a small herb garden in the back.
Jan 18, 2008 | # | photography
Happy Birthday Lauren

A quick card for a coworker's daughters sixth birthday. I was told later that Lauren carried the card in her hands all evening and was amazed that it had her name on it. When I make a card from someone I always write that it was handmade specifically for them and I hope that as Lauren gets older that the card will take on more significance.
Jan 14, 2008 | # | art , landscape , pen & ink , watercolor








