9×6″ Ink & Watercolor on sketch paper
She’s my ideal woman and the standard that all other women are held to.
I still check out my wife.
9×6″ Ink & Watercolor on sketch paper
She’s my ideal woman and the standard that all other women are held to.
I still check out my wife.
9×6″ Ink & Watercolor on sketch paper
Not that anyone else does, either. Be yourself and be proud!
Artists don’t have to apologize for being eccentric.
9×6″ Ink & Watercolor on sketch paper
Important advice to keep in mind. Don’t forget that this works both ways and you also need to not suck.
Don’t hang out with people that suck!
9×6″ Ink & Watercolor on sketch paper
In day-to-day life it’s easy to forget this. But you shouldn’t.
Don’t forget to be AWESOME!
9×6″ Ink & Watercolor on sketch paper
After posting the weather report on my FaceBook page I received a comment about how simple the forecast was. Which made me think about this Einstein quote.
(You can see that the hair and ‘stache from the sketch didn’t make it into this drawing.)
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler. ~ Albert Einstein
9×6″ Watercolor on sketch paper
Do you trust the weather forecast? I have gotten so that I won’t believe anything more than about 36 hours out. This stick figure seems to have it figured out, no matter what the weather might be!
100% Chance of weather today
9×6″ Watercolor on sketch paper
I’ve certainly enjoyed starting my project – a series of stick figures displaying quotes that I’ve collected over the years.
Find me a happy person and I’ll show you a person with a project.
9×6″ Watercolor on sketch paper
Building on the last painting, I decided that it was time to keep on going while the paint was still wet.
The beginning of a task is the chief thing. ~ Plato
9×6″ Watercolor on sketch paper
You’ve got to start somewhere and this seemed appropriate. If I keep worrying about getting my art perfectly the way that I want it I’ll never get started.
Perfect is the enemy of good enough.