My art association is planning to hold a second fundraiser by selling 6 x 6 inch artwork created by their members. To kick it off, there will be an open studio today. I want to support this worthy organization, so I will be participating again. Last year, I focused on small subjects for the small canvas. Going through my reference photos in search of suitable subjects, I came across this little sea turtle. It is something I dowloaded from Unsplash several years ago.

Cute and easy, I think. I like that the turtle has made it to the water’s edge. Just another little push and she will be launched.
To reframe it into a six by six size, I compressed the image and did this pencil sketch.

Today I will take this drawing to the art center and turn it into a watercolor painting.
On another subject, I managed to finish the landscape painting of a seaside cabin in Iceland. This painting was an exercise in water reflections.
Reference photo:

The weather is completely clouded over, so no shadows to paint. My painting:

It’s on a not-so-big piece of cheap watercolor paper (although it is 100% cotton.) So I didn’t fuss over the many windows in the cabin. I will need more practice on painting reflections, to get a more consistent effect over the entire water surface.

Tha cabin picture turned out great. Looks like it was fun to paint.
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Yes it was.
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You are sooooo the She-Jack of all trades! Good work!
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And mistress of none, so the saying goes.
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I love the little pencil drawing of that adorable sea turtle! (and your Icelandic “cottage” is awesome as well!) Happy Monday!
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Thanks, same to you. We will be shopping for groceries today, in anticipation of big snow tomorrow.
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Your cabin picture is brilliant and I love your turtle sketch. I will look out for her watercolour portrait 🙂
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It’s coming along pretty well. I may finish this week, once I stop sewing quilt blocks.
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Your subjects you chose are both quite challenging, in my humble opinion and you have done so well at making them look easy. Great work!
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