Years ago we had two parakeets that my young daughter named Sky and Daffodil. Can you guess which is which? 🙂
Parakeets
Nowadays we keep our birding interests directed to the feathered friends outdoors. Speaking of outdoors, July has not let us down with oppressive heat and humidity. Hope you are staying cool in your part of the world. Take care!
Charlie, the founder of Doodlewash and World Watercolor Month, has given us thought-provoking prompts this year; these are my interpretations for the fourth week. The paintings are not meant to be masterpieces. The point is to simply enjoy the process of painting and not worry about the end product so much.
Valuable – Love/Relationships
I’m grateful to have such a wonderful quarantine partner, and I miss being with so many other family members and friends.
Alone – Male Betta Fish
Evidently, male Bettas need to be kept apart or they become aggressive and fight. My niece, Katie, has a Betta named Dave 🙂
Abundance – Corn
Generally, we have an abundance of corn in Ohio by now, but because of an extremely wet spring, corn is more precious this year. Freshly picked corn on the cob is a summertime treat!
Sharp – Pocket Knife
As a kid, it seemed like my Dad’s pocket knife was magic. He could make or fix just about everything with it!
Favorite Song – Anything by The Monkees
You probably already know how much I enjoy The Monkees and their music. This is their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Shine – Light Bulb
Our neighbors have a string of Edison light bulbs on their deck, and they look so festive at night!
Complementary – Colors
Complementary colors, like blue and orange, when placed side by side, create a pleasing contrast and enhance each other. When mixed, they cancel each other out and make a neutral color.
There are only three days left of the WWCM celebration. Thanks for stopping by, and please stay safe!
World Watercolor Month is an annual global charitable event featuring the ultimate challenge of 31 Watercolors is 31 Days! Artists around the globe come together to paint the world with beautiful watercolor and help raise awareness for arts education to get art supplies for kids who need them. If you want to know more or help deserving children get art supplies, please check out the official WWCM website here.
Hi friends. For this month’s Draw A Bird day, I painted an osprey portrait. When on vacation, we enjoy watching osprey fly over the ocean looking for big fish. Even better is when you see them flying away with their tasty meal (although a feel a little bad for the fish). We also like to see another type of osprey practicing maneuvers up and down the beach, as you will see in the last picture below.
Osprey
Charlie, the founder of Doodlewash and World Watercolor Month (WWCM), has given us thought-provoking prompts this year for WWCM, and here are my interpretations for the first week. These paintings are not meant to be masterpieces. The point is to simply enjoy the process of painting and not worry about the end product so much.
Rejoice – “The world rejoices in flowers”Texture – RustPlayful – Jumping in the SurfQuiet – Tea and ReadingMy Favorite Color – BlueFlow – ShowerFree – Marines practice Osprey maneuvers over the beach we visit
World Watercolor Month is an annual global charitable event featuring the ultimate challenge of 31 Watercolors in 31 days. Artists around the globe come together to paint the world with beautiful watercolor and help raise awareness for arts education to get art supplies for kids who need them. If you want to know more or help deserving children obtain art supplies, please check out the official WWCM website here. See you next week with a recap of week 2. Stay safe out there!