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The Capricious Painter: Early Morning Smoke
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Hi, I’m a painterly painter who paints paintings.with paint. Please excuse the tongue–n-cheek intro but I couldn’t help myself. The word painterly has always cracked me up. What does that mean anyway? Wednesday, January 18, 2012. 9x12 Oil on hardboard panel. 8500 $10.00 shipping (unframed). This was an experiment of sorts. If you look close you will see that the board was heavily textured before the painting was applied. Its a different approach than I have used before -. Wow, Cara, nice - keep it up!
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The Capricious Painter: Today was a good day...
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Hi, I’m a painterly painter who paints paintings.with paint. Please excuse the tongue–n-cheek intro but I couldn’t help myself. The word painterly has always cracked me up. What does that mean anyway? Monday, August 08, 2011. Today was a good day. It was a good day for me, too! There are things more important than stock market crashes :-). August 09, 2011 12:19 PM. You are so right Ed! August 09, 2011 1:02 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Check out my OTHER blogs.
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The Capricious Painter: Another turning point - a fork stuck in the road......
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Hi, I’m a painterly painter who paints paintings.with paint. Please excuse the tongue–n-cheek intro but I couldn’t help myself. The word painterly has always cracked me up. What does that mean anyway? Thursday, June 30, 2011. Another turning point - a fork stuck in the road. BLAH BLAH BLAH - I was not only depressed but also boring. Well - to quote the Green Day lyrics - " time takes you by the wrist directs you where to go. It was all I could do to contain my excitement. How lucky am I? I spent this fir...
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The Capricious Painter: Next painting!
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Hi, I’m a painterly painter who paints paintings.with paint. Please excuse the tongue–n-cheek intro but I couldn’t help myself. The word painterly has always cracked me up. What does that mean anyway? Thursday, August 11, 2011. I sketched this out on an 11x14 canvas board today - its the beginnings of a study for a painting. I love old trucks - this one may be mine :O). November 17, 2011 11:04 AM. Keep watching - it should be finished in about a week or so. Thanks - Cara. November 17, 2011 3:52 PM.
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The Capricious Painter: I'm still here
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Hi, I’m a painterly painter who paints paintings.with paint. Please excuse the tongue–n-cheek intro but I couldn’t help myself. The word painterly has always cracked me up. What does that mean anyway? Monday, January 10, 2011. I'm not ill I just haven't been well lately. Dana took me home to New Mexico for Christmas in hopes of giving me a spiritual shot in the arm. Although winter, I took lots of pictures and this is one of them. Look for upcoming painting (I promise) coming along soon. I’d love t...
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Steve's National Park Blog: Saguaro National Park
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010. Saguaro National Park in Arizona is divided into two districts separated by the city of Tucson. To the west is the Tucson Mountain District, which has a desert environment. To the east is the Rincon Mountain District, which has both desert and mountain environments complete with pine trees at the higher elevations. My visits to Saguaro National Park always include the Tucson Mountain District. The Rincon Mountain District. Is not as fun to drive to as the Tucson Mountain Distr...
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Steve's National Park Blog: September 2010
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Sunday, September 12, 2010. My New Favorite National Park. For years, I've been hesitating when asked to name my favorite National Park. I usually name three: Yellowstone, Olympic, and Glacier. No longer. After my recent second trip to Glacier, I can now say that my favorite is Glacier National Park. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Me on the Web. My New Favorite National Park. View my complete profile. My Sierra National Parks Book. Yosemite, Kings Ca. By Steven L. Mullen.
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Steve's National Park Blog: Reading Odyssa
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Thursday, February 17, 2011. The Appalachian National Scenic Trail. AT) has been the subject of many books recounting peoples' experiences on the trail. About a year ago, I talked about the excellent books, Southbound. By the Barefoot Sisters (jackrabbit and Isis). I have read several others since then, some good, some just okay. I have not had the urge to write about one of them until now. Becoming Odyssa: Epic Adventures on the Appalachian Trail. By Jennifer Pharr Davis. Me on the Web. African Safari W...
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Steve's National Park Blog: December 2010
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Friday, December 17, 2010. Glacier National Park - The Second Visit. Glacier National Park in Montana is my favorite National Park. Its beauty is almost indescribable, and the hiking is superb. As I was leaving the park during my first visit in 2007. I was already making plans to return. I made good on those plans this past September. For pictures beyond what is included in this post, see my Flickr page. And my Blurb book. Early Monday morning I headed to Many Glacier. To the Grinnell Glacier overlook.
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Steve's National Park Blog: Glacier National Park - The Second Visit
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Friday, December 17, 2010. Glacier National Park - The Second Visit. Glacier National Park in Montana is my favorite National Park. Its beauty is almost indescribable, and the hiking is superb. As I was leaving the park during my first visit in 2007. I was already making plans to return. I made good on those plans this past September. For pictures beyond what is included in this post, see my Flickr page. And my Blurb book. Early Monday morning I headed to Many Glacier. To the Grinnell Glacier overlook.
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