Tell me, what would they see in your eyes?

The eyes have it, from my friend Jim MsKeever

Jim McKeever's avatarJim McKeever

On a downtown street in Lansing, Mich., a woman asked for our help. She was with her daughter, about 7 years old.

We could see in the woman’s eyes several things: warmth, strength, wariness. In the young girl’s, shyness. Perhaps fear.

The woman, about 30, wore a hijab. Her daughter had long, dark hair, uncovered.

There was a significant language barrier, but we managed to learn that they are from Syria and have been in the U.S. for seven months. They had walked from a nearby Catholic church, the woman said, to find Bus #5 to get to her appointment at a job-training agency.

She carried a folder with her. We walked, and I asked if there might be any information in it that could help us get them there.

As she pulled out a couple of forms from the job-training agency, I noticed a packet of penmanship worksheets, with…

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By the pool

For #worldwatercolormonth

My love in the water
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Playing catch up

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I missed a a couple days of painting this week. Heat, doctor appointments, life…. So here are a couple older paintings for your enjoyment, I hope. Watercolor is great fun.

10 July 17

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9 July 17


Todays prompt was summer music. “Summertime” is my all-time favorite song.

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It was 97 degrees in my studio today. So I’m posting an older watercolor. Cooling off is the prompt for the day. #worldwatercolormonth. #worldwatercolorgroup.

7 July redux, signed


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Friday night lights, WIP finished, I think. #worldwatercolorgroup

Day 7’s post is Friday nights. Parking with my boyfriend Michael under the trees. Headlights!


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6 June 17

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Today’s prompt is boardwalk. You’ll have to imagine the board. 🙂

July paint

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4 July 2017


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Abstract, bunny-ish

3 July 2017

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Rising, QoR watercolor, Golden high flow acrylic on raw canvas.

Easel WIP

Quartersheet watercolor. Comments, suggestions?

coming back to painting a lot

I tried this over a gessoed-over disaster. I wanted a butterfly.


Then I got at it with Inktense pastel-like blocks and aimed for a swallowtail with an endless tail. Oh boy.

All help and advice. Welcome. Hoooooo

Thanks, as always. Madness.

Effects of water hardness on watercolour paints

Way interesting

Lee Angold's avatarLee Angold

For the past couple of years,  my tap water has been curdling my paints.

It all started with a tube of Quinacridone Rust (PO48)  from M. Graham.   I was attracted to this paint partially because the pigment is listed as non-granulating,  and I fell in love with the colour, but ever since I got it, the paint has had a tendency to clump and curdle when mixed with water in the palette or dropped into a wash, resulting in an incredibly pronounced granulation pattern.  This pattern becomes even more pronounced when Quin. Rust is mixed with another dark valued, non granulating paint such as a phthalo.

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I searched the internet extensively, and could find no other reports of quinacridone rust granulating like this.  For months I was actually convinced I had received a dud tube, but avoided investigating…

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Cedar Key

Pinks, purples, aquamarines and sun collude and collide everywhere in this Florida city. We came up here airplane shopping, had dinner in a dog-friendly joint on the beach. Now it’s time to sleep, but I have these colors swirling around my brain. Here’s a sunset. Paint flinging tomorrow.

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Sun sand water

On today

I like this one. Sun, sand water. 

On easel now

Still recovering from the bug but painting almost every day. Work is changing, not necessarily better. Lemme know what you think. And thank you for your words to me.

‘They never asked to be extorted, raped, threatened and beaten’

Jim McKeever's avatarJim McKeever

Banner in ... Translation: Migrants work all over the world and are human beings, not illegals under the xenophobic politics of Donald Trump. Photo by Theresa Barry. Banner in Oaxaca City, Mexico, Jan. 20. Rough translation: Migrants are workers everywhere. No human being is illegal in the world. Stop the xenophobic policies of Donald Trump. Photo by Theresa Barry.

“She was told that if she failed to pay again, they would first rape her once more and then kill her son.”

My brother recently returned from a 10-day volunteer stint representing women and children who have crossed the border from Mexico to seek asylum in the United States. They are being held at a detention center in Dilley, Texas, euphemistically called a “family residential center.”

My brother is an attorney and represents these families in “credible fear” interviews that ultimately lead to a judge’s ruling that decides their fate.

There’s more to the legal process than that, but I need to share the stories of three women my brother met this month. These women, and potentially their children, are at…

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Groundhog Day

We had our first–soon-to-be-annual–event today. Watched Groundhog Day streaming. Ate salad from close by. Held hands. 

Interview with Charlie O’Shields – Creator of Doodlewash and founder of World Watercolor Month and World Watercolor Group

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I am so excited to turn the tables and interview Charlie O’Shields! Charlie has been featuring other watercolor artists from around the globe since he started painting and blogging. Charlie has built an amazing and supportive community of artists who love watercolor.
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAworld-watercolor-group-page-header-for-emailCharlie O’Shields is the Creator of Doodlewash and founder of World Watercolor Month (July) and World Watercolor Group. He currently lives in Kansas City, Missouri with his Parisian partner, Philippe, and a temperamental basenji named Phineas.

What made you start drawing and painting AND posting?

Well, my partner, Philippe, decided to try watercolor and it looked fun so I started doing it with him and I was immediately hooked. I began by Urban Sketching, which was super fun, but ended up just learning many fast sketching techniques, as I didn’t often want to sketch only what was in front of me. I also use a mixture of reference photos and bits of…

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Trying to get well… paint on paper.

Since December I have been haunted by a mysterious bug plus cold. Hauled my as into my studio to at least play a bit. Imaginary flower with Inktense blocks on paper. Way fun with intense color. More drying on my board today.

Good Sunday to ya

I’ve been sick for more than a month. Sitting out here in the 70-degree sunshine. Helps a lot. Paint today I hope.

WIP watercolor on Yupo

Using my beloved QoR watercolor, this is Michael in his element

Hail to the Chief

Thinker, writer

Jim McKeever's avatarJim McKeever

Donald Trump NBC News photo.

Ladies and gentlemen, here is the President-elect of the United States of America.

God help us all.

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And more

Feeling better these days and publishing some older stuff for sale. Watercolor quartersheet, $200 sale.

Once more with feeling

This painting won me a finalist position in the Artist’s Magazine annual. i still love it so I’m showing it off again.

Feeder fodder for the birds

WC 

Here’s one I liked from a couple years ago. Not the best shot but I like the colors. #worldwatercolorgroup

Florida heat WIP

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At it again. Comments welcome, critique too

Hot air, great skies

As we wait for Hermine’s travel decision, I paint inside on my iPad.  Procreate app. Skies blow me away here.

Yep, I did it

Went for an airboat ride in the Everglades. Ancient creatures abide. Our tour guide turned off the noisy boat regularly so we could experience the peace of this place. I will paint here.

Everglades

One from my bucket list. We are in a park here in the titillating swamp with our little house on wheels. Today I will try to ride an airboat. May chicken out. Stay tuned. Meanwhile here’s last night’s sunset looking east toward Miami. There was a big storm which caught the sun’s last rays. 

With classical music in the background, we watched the coming storm.

Alive

I am tears I am rage I can be both inside the sadness and happiness I am the colors I am dead yet i am living

Source: Alive

New RV life; new/old love


My life has changed for the better!

That said, thanks for hanging in with me. Full time RV life seems to suit me well. The view always changes. Presenting my first and last sweetheart, James Michael Pensinger whom I’ve known since we were young.

Tulips

On Monday (is it Thursday already?) I posted a photo I would paint. Then my back got me.

So today here is a tulip. Watercolor on gessoed canvas (11 by 15″). For sale, $300 including shipping.

Monday monday


To paint tomorrow. Will post. How many hues might I use? Three, I think. Can you guess which? Golden Qor water colors.

Cannabis Bundt Cake

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Things are a little crazy right now. Finals are approaching and I have been incredibly focused on my research paper. However that does not mean that I am going to leave you without something cannabis related. I have made a new cannabis dish.

This one is super easy to make. Get your favorite cake mix or use the French vanilla flavor like I did. Follow the directions on the box for bunt cake except substitute butter for cannabis coconut oil or infused butter.

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To make this cake even better you need to make your own frosting and of course infuse it with cannabis.

1/3 cup of Cannabis infused butter or oil

4 ½ cups conventioneers sugar

1 ½ TSP of vanilla extract

In a bowl beat butter or margarine until fluffy. Gradually add 2 cups of the confectioners’ sugar, beating well.

Slowly beat in the milk and vanilla…

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1444 / From Red Hook / Brooklyn 

Like the angle

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One more sunset at Red Hook, where, for over a hundred years, the Statue of Liberty has been looking at…

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’bout time I picked up a brush

My last few weeks have been hellish, but today I felt good enough to paint. Whaddya think?

  

Bernie Sanders introduces bill to end federal ban on pot

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Sen. Bernie Sanders introduced legislation this week to end the federal prohibition on marijuana, going far beyond Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in his acceptance of the drug.

The bill – called the Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act – would remove marijuana from the federal list of Schedule I drugs, defined by the Drug Enforcement Agency as the “most dangerous” substances that have no accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. Although states would still be allowed to ban the drug, other states that have legalized it would face no barriers from the federal government.

Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Alaska and Washington, D.C. have all made the drug legal for recreational use.

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I drew a selfie on Stillman and Birn, pilot pen. I like it.

  

And Mikey with Harry pre-Luther (he he)