Fellow Early Bird Painter Sharon Calahan has been cranking out paintings left and right over the past couple months! They also happen to be gorgeous, as you can see here:


She's been kind enough to share her progress on
a blog. Like her friend and colleague,
Bill Cone, she also documents the journey behind each piece, whether it's painting on an empty stomach and one hour's sleep, having her paints fall into muddy creekbeds, or recalling the scent of sage and berries in the air during the approach to painting locations. All the things that make working en plein air memorable. Go have a look!
Sharon Calahan's Blog
awesome paintings!
ReplyDeletefantastic!
ReplyDeletemakes me miss california... for the first time all year...
Wonderful paintings.
ReplyDeleteBest to all of you!
V.B.
STUNNING!
ReplyDeleteNavegando llequé here, beautiful and delicate watercolor paintings.
ReplyDeletethis is a really inspiring blog. theres great things about nature that can never be felt anywhere else but on location
ReplyDeletewhat happened to the early birders?
ReplyDeleteWe'll be back shortly. :)
ReplyDeleteYou can learn more in trainings..I could have really enjoyed if i got a chance being with u..
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Jack
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