I was busy during Summer and Fall of 2024 selling notecards and art. So I am catching up. Below are some new art and a few older pieces. Being an Alaskan Artist is a joy as well as a challenge.
Probably the last winter watercolor to be posted since the present Alaskan winter is coming to an end. It is a painting of a farm near our home where I buy potatoes. You can see old farm equipment and an old out building. Click on image to see larger version.
Below is a sketch of Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa is a Spanish mission founded September 1, 1772 by Father Junípero Serra in San Luis Obispo, California. I did the sketch sitting in front of the mission on sunny day in early January. It was a very relaxing time.
Below, is a recent watercolor of Thunderbird Falls, a cascade that flows From Eklutna lake through a canyon into the Eklutna river.
Another Sketch I did in late fall of 2024 of the area around the community of Glacier View, Alaska. I did it from a photo I took during the Fall. Glacier view is an hour and a half by car over beautiful mountain passes and terrain from our house.
Quick watercolor sketch I used as a reference from a small photo I saw online. It is of Aa fishing boat in Chignik, Alaska,
Below is a watercolor I did a few years back. It is a scene from the Matanuska Valley marsh land near the Cook Inlet called the Palmer Hay Flats. I won a second place ribbon for this half sheet watercolor at the Alaska State Fair in 2021.
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