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Mary Heath B. Hello, my name is Mary Heath B.,
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Sketchbook using Derwent Light Wash Sketching Pencil

I love working with this pencil. Although it is like a watercolor pencil, the tone is much more graphite like and it disolves nicely once I start using a brush. Using more or less water creates nice value range. I'm definitely a fan of this pencil--also comes in a medium and dark wash.

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Re-do

Watercolor on watercolor paper. Front door plants. Re-do on original from about 15 years ago.

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By the doorway

This is the next redo on tap. It's a watercolor painted in about 2006. Likely I'll only change values of the leaves--the lighter ones. And I will try to define the yellow petunias better.

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And then re-done

And this is the painting re-done (Posted original the other day). Original painting was done in 2006! I'm sorting through my art--what is worth a little more work--and what cannot be saved!!! This has been an emotionally challenging project. For one thing, in many of the paintings slated for re-do, I'm looking into my past.

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Second Chance

Starting this past winter I began redoing some of my old artwork. This one was painted about 15 years ago--is quite pale. Soon I'll be brightening it, adding more value contrast. After each redo is done, I choose the next. Anyone else out there do redos? I'd love to hear about your experiences.

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Squirrel Study

Watercolor on mixed media paper. Squirrel at stump eating rice and lentils--seemed quite happy for the meal.

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Means of transportation

Quick pencil sketch on drawing paper. In town, in my car, drawing passersby on this day. This man was using his main means of transportation.

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Red Wing Blackbirds Spring Return

2020, 2021. Pencil on good drawing paper. About 17 x 23. Will be submitting this to a juried show--local and digital. Whether the pic is chosen or not, I had to follow my goal and "git er done."

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Around Town

Quick sketch watercolor on paper 12x14

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Picasso Dad

I used to sketch in my car much more often. I'd go downtown and quick sketch people, scenes--whatever moved the spirit. With this sketch, I got the idea for a series...a what if ordinary moments in life were done in Picasso fashion. In this case, it was a Dad with his two kids. I never pursued the idea any further than a handful of quick sketches, but I wonder, what if I painted Dad with two kids Picasso style? It's still on my bucket list. What about you? What's on your bucket list regarding art ideas, projects?

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Sled Dogs Sketch

2015. Quick sketch. Pencil, paper about 12x14.

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Winters Day in Moody Park

More watercolor figures. Winter activities February. Bristol board, pencil, watercolors--about 12 x14.

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Peeps

Final days of winter, family, friends on the slopes of a nearby volunteer ski slope.

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Shared Fate

I'm always crossing the woods in the winter (safe from ticks) to discover happenings--animal movement, tree life and so on. Came upon this scene just recently, two trees that fell together during a wind event.

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Stone Church in Winter

Painted original (watercolor on watercolor canvas) about 15 years ago. Wasn't satisfied and so I put away forever. Except, not forever. Have started a project of revamping old paintings that were not quite right, and that now seem salvageable. This was the first. Worked on it for a few minutes a few days a week for a few months, never going too far. Goal was to improve not recreate. Kinda having fun with this new project. Artists tend to do this, take a new tact, find a new route.

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Another journal page

A walk in the park

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City Hall in Winter

From daily sketch journal. Pigeons congregate at the copper top of city hall. Micron pen .1

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Musician

Pencil sketch of musician playing cello. About 12x14.

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Journal page: People going about there business

Micron pen sketches of people outdoors going about their business.

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Sketching outdoors--Winter 2021

Page from winter art journal. Used micron .01 pen. I try to draw quickly--partly my temperament, partly about staying away from focusing on every detail.

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Interior sketches

Pencil on heavy weight paper.

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