I finally got my desk set up at the new house and have a great place to work with lots of light, so I stretched my painting muscles a little. This painting is made up of four separate canvases measuring 6 x 6 each. I don't have any idea why I painted one painting on four canvases, it was kind of a pain, but it's done now. I started out with the background. I wanted to try out a technique that looked a lot different in my mind but once I had it, I needed something for a subject. I, of course, went to my fall-back, birds. These are cranes. I've had a fascination with cranes for a few years. I always heard they mated for life. That's why you see them so often depicted in art in pairs. And then I read somewhere they don't necessarily pair for life. I don't want to believe that though. So here are my two lovebirds. Symbols of new our life together and a forever love.
And here is the sketch for the cranes which pretty much says what I just said.
And here are a few sketches from the last month or so. There aren't many that's for sure.
These last few sketches are of animals from John's sister Mary's farm in San Saba. Sweet goats and an incredible goat herding donkey named Rosebud
I know it's upside down. I actually had the sketchbook turned upside down when I drew it. It's in there now though. We just have to embrace it.
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