Sullivan's Island Marsh Study, 5 x 7, oil on panel
Shoreline Study from Sullivan's Island, 5 x 7, oil on panel
3 hour Study of Lucy
Brown pencil on paper, 9x12
A quick recap of the art taking place!
In addition to the exciting show opening events, we have actually been getting real work done! The first day we worked from a live model. I was not ready to paint yet and did the above line drawing of the 3-hour pose.
The next morning some people painted in downtown Charleston, but Catherine Prescott and I stayed behind to work at the marsh:
Every morning we wake to an amazing sunrise
over the incoming tide just outside our windows.
Mia Bergeron painting at low tide just outside our house.
Our house.
Alia El-Bermani painting on the deck of the house
Catherine Prescott painting with me at the marsh Saturday.
I was on cooking duty Saturday evening and made 6 roasted garlic, lemon and basil chickens.
Me posing with my oil sketch of a tree
Study of fallen Live Oak, in water
5 x 7, oil on panel
Sunday afternoon we went to Magnolia Cemetery, a beautiful 19th century park-like setting with spanish moss-draped oaks and ornate statuary overlooking ponds and marshes.
Photo of statuary at Magnolia Cemetery
Photo of statuary at Magnolia Cemetery
Oil sketch, Magnolia Cemetery, 9 x 12, oil on panel
Mountains of steamed oysters!!
Tonight we were treated to a dose of true Southern hospitality by artist Shannon Runquist and her husband Lars when they invited us to her home for an amazing oyster roast. She stuffed us with oysters, grits-and-shrimp, and banana merengue pie, what a fabulous evening!