Can anyone tell me where I was when I painted this lighthouse? I always write where I was on a painting, but not this one.
I have hit a decision point in my Current Project – Its a beautiful day in this neighborhood. I planned to do 10 digital paintings. Frankenstein Castle was number 9. I have one more painting to do, but I might do 2 or 3 more because 3 of the 9 are a triptych. That means I have 9 paintings, but only 7 different scenes. That means I should really do 3 more scenes.
So, I have a decision to make. Should I do 1 or 3 more paintings? I want to wrap up this series ASAP. I am also releasing 13 of my original Alaska travel paintings in a”mini poster” format on September 30th.
I think I know the answer as I write this, but if anyone has a comment I will gladly entertain it.
Die Burg Frankenstein von der Hauptstraße. This is number 9 in my series: It’s a beautiful day in this neighborhood.
Mini Travel Posters – Pre-release:
Seattle – Embarkation point for cruises to Alaska. You won’t see this view for another week for most cruise lines. I have re-worked 13 of my original Alaska travel paintings into a “mini poster” format. Release date for the series is September 30th.
I love old travel posters. I am reworking some of my Alaska watercolors in an updated travel poster motif. They are paintings I did during my days working on cruise ships. It’s been a fun project. Give me another day or two.
I am in the middle of a series of about 10 paintings inspired by a line from Mr. Roger’s theme song: Won’t you be my neighbor. It’s a series of digital paintings of my new neighborhood in Southwestern Germany. I have uloaded some of the completed paintings in earlier blog posts.
I like the musical muse and am planning several more projects.