Pu'u O Hulu (distant) and Ma'ili'ili seen from Kane'ilio Point, Waianae. Looking southward on Oahu's western shore.
Papaya. The fruit here is unsurpassable.
20140906
Kaneilio Point, Poka'i Bay, Waianae.
Java Sparrows, aka Java Finches. Classed as vulnerable on the endangered species list, because Asian countries are trying to eradicate them as rice-eating pests. Here in Hawaii, they are loved. Although still scarce, they're doing better.
20140831
Diamond Head at mid-day seen from Ala Wai canal, buildings and cars edited out.
I think this is an immature coconut. About three inches in length, much smaller than a regulation coconut; fell from a palm tree that was full of them.
20140827
La'ie Point, a lava projection, state beach park.
Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park, seen from Ka'a'awa. These volcanic mountains (called pali) are everywhere on Oahu, a reminder that the entire island is made of lava.
The road to Vegas. That billboard advertises a pawn shop.
Monsoons and great desert color.
20140802
Off Cabrillo Memorial Dr. About 4x5"
20140725
Plein air sketches by bike! About 4x6", San Diego River and Mission Bay. Very grey day.
20140720
Chewy, 9 x 9"
Just spent a week housesitting and caring for this very sweet, aging Pomeranian that we've known for eleven years. I am not a dog person, but she's pretty special.
20140719
Near Escondido. 4-5" x6"
20140716
The Point from Shelter Island, 4 x 5"
20140712
Found Rose, 9" x 5" watercolor
20140711
Near Campo. 4" x 6"
Santa Ysabel open space. 5" x 7" Five-minute sketch.
All of these are small, quickly-done plein air sketches as I get acquainted with the medium. Single biggest factor in the outcome is the paper, which makes a profound difference.
20140710
3.5" x 9"
The view from A-1 Storage, bay and waterfront. 5" x 9"
20140708
Near Barrett Junction. 3.5" x 9.5"
Along 94 near Barrett Junction. 4" x 9"
Along 94, 7" x 5". Three-minute sketch.
Watercolor really is a completely different language. With lots of dialects.
A year ago, I wouldn't have even known what that means. Now I actually know how it's done. Much more enjoyable to draw my husband while he's working on it, though. :)
Walnut ink, about 6x6" each. He was working, not posing, so these were done in 1 - 3 minutes each. Out of eighteen, these are some I like.