Last Traces of Fog – sold at #TAE20

Last Traces of Fog ~ colored pencils and ink, 12 x 16 cm

My little drawing has been sold at the Twitter Art Exhibit’s opening night in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The wonderful curator for #TAE20, Debanjana Bhattacharjee, gave it a permanent happy home!

The 10th Twitter Art Exhibit that this year is helping Horry County Disabilities & Special Needs. Watch the opening ceremony here: https://www.twitterartexhibit.org/live.

It’s always takes a lot of work to organize a big art show, but this year is extra challenging because of the pandemic and many uncertainties that came with it. I am very grateful for everyone who volunteered their time and talent to help with #TAE20.

The 2021 call for artists just opened, and a new cycle of creating and helping has began! I can’t wait to be a part of it again.

    Last Traces of Fog – my 12 x 16 cm contribution to #TAE20

    Last Traces of Fog ~ colored pencils and ink, 12 x 16 cm

    Got a word yesterday that my 12 x 16 cm drawing made it to the 10th Twitter Art Exhibit that this year is helping Horry County Disabilities & Special Needs.

    The show was going to be held in Myrtle Beach, SC but is now in limbo due to the COVID-19 outbreak. I do hope that there still be an option to buy the cards online like in previous years, no matter what the fate of the live show. Then we still do good and all is as well as it can be.

    Every volunteer who helped with the show is very much appreciated, as are many artists who sent in their little creations.

    Also on social media

    https://twitter.com/twitrartexhibit/status/1239552836016451587?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

      A sketch a day: walk in the park

      A sketch a day: a walk in the park - colored pencil on Canson drawing paper, 4" x 6"
      A sketch a day: a walk in the park – colored pencil on Canson drawing paper, 4″ x 6″

      Trying to exercise patient light strokes after dealing with canvas and rough watercolor paper. Somehow I got too heavy-handed for smooth drawing paper and with this little sketch had to stop and remind myself that the goal was to go with light strokes. As in, light on everything.