My week was not typical at all. I spent 3 days in a watercolor workshop led by Sonya Terpening. It was a bit of a rollercoaster for me. On the one hand, my confidence seemed to improve. On the other hand, I found the environment a bit chaotic, so it was difficult to focus. I found myself rushing to finish instead of taking my time.
Anyway, here she is. I call this work Woman in a Shawl.

The reference photograph is mine. I had asked my daughter to serve as the model for a shawl I knit back in 2022.

Other sketches I completed this week, taken from lessons by Kateri Ewing in her book Watercolor is for Everyone.
Dream Feathers


Tiny Being of Light

And finally, I just finished the mid-tone layer on my portrait of Reggie the Dog.

I’m pretty happy with the dog at this stage. Darks and shadows will be added this week, if I have time before we leave for Madison.
I’m also happy that I finished embroidering a panel on my Dragonfly art quilt.

You will likely not be able to detect any difference from the photo I posted last week, since all of the stitching was in the background. Now I am moving on to this panel.

This one makes me so happy, because the background is a profusion of flowers and leaves. Embroidering it will be sheer pleasure.
Thank you for visiting, and please do share your own creative projects.

Nice work, wonderful interpretation of the photograph of your daughter in the shawl!
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Thank you.
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VERY PRODUCTIVE WEEK FOR YOU! Congrats on the finish!
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Thank you. Two panels yet to embroider, and then the blue strips will need sewing.
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I am enjoying watching your watercolour work progress and really like the Woman in a Shawl…an excellent image. ….Although we don’t celebrate over here….I hope you enjoy a lovely Thanksgiving. ..:)
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I appreciate your encouraging comments.
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Your painting is just wonderful!! I am awed and inspired! But your stitching! My goodness… that is just perfection! I can’t wait to see what you do with your second panel!
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Thanks for your kind words. I also can’t wait to see it finished.
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Whew! You have been busy! Isn’t it interesting how we teeter in different directions with our creative streaks, and one takes over and then becomes overwhelming, and then we teeter into another while the others lie fallow? I love this process – up to a point. I think your time has been well spent because what you learn now will show up unexpectedly elsewhere. I always enjoy your use of colors and paint with threads and yarn – something new all the time to enjoy.
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Thank you very much. Your words delight me.
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Your paintings and embroidered quilt squares are lovely! Can’t wait to see your embroidery on this one 🙂
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Thanks.
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I love the textures you are creating with the watercolour. Love the art quilt, and look forward to seeing it progress.
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Thank you.
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