Close to both Tokyo and Mount Fuji the small town of Hakone holds something of a revelation. However, unless you are from Japan, you may well not have heard of it.
The town plays host to a large open air museum where the works of many famous artists are held. It's an attempt to balance art and nature in harmony. The artworks, combined with the beautiful views of the surrounding mountains give the visitor an unforgettable experience.
iPad sketch
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[image: Digital sketch of office chair]
Just finished an hour or so on my latest piece. Feeling a bit discouraged
with it - this is the second start on it....
Flight Path in progress
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I'm about a third into this painting of a puffin coming in for landing. I
was of two minds about showing it at this stage, as it really is the ugly
duc...
21/02: SHROVE TUESDAY AND PUPPY PICTURE UPDATE
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We drove to a beautiful rural location in Essex today to photograph a black
labrador which I'll be portraying soon. The weather was lovely for
February -...
New Sneak Peak - Hair
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Another book sneak peak! Hair! Enjoy! Getting seriously close to
finishing! I have been craving some food still-lifes. Sigh. soon. very soon.
19 February 2012 - Who's made a mark this week?
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State of the Arts State of the Arts: Artists shaping the world is the Arts
Council’s national conference for the UK's arts and culture sector. It
took pla...
Latest Commissioned Watercolor Portraits
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This was a special commission for a young man who wanted to surprise his
wife on their first anniversary. There is a story to the painting, which
made it...
Rome again, Rome again
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For this trip, I limited my art supplies to: 3 waterbrush pens filled with
Payne's Gray, sepia, and cerulean ink 1 Pigma brush pen in burnt sienna My
blue ...
Third Pup, Traveling.
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The older of the poodles was a real challenge. Whitest dog ever! Hope they
like them when they arrive, which should be some time tonight while I sleep!
Update...
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*A percepção cromática na imagem em preto e branco: uma análise em nove
“eventos de cor”*
A cor participa de diversas formas na percepção do nosso mundo...
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You can still *FIND ME AT* http://www.ldthoughts.wordpress.com
*Are there any Sketchbook Project 2012 participants out there? I'd love to
follow your prog...
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No pics today. I have had a health problem [temporary] that affected my
eyes and no art or much else done. Its so annoying when you are limited in
what you...
Horse Portraits
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This is my latest portrait, a graphite pencil portrait. This portrait will
also be framed.
And news on Stan, he is settling in very well, he is friends wi...
this makes me SICK
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ok what the hell is going on here!? we cant sing christmas carols or have
nativities, we cant pledge the flag, we cant say prayer, but this is all
ok? I do...
New Ventures
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Jeanette, Stacy and I have discussed the future for VSD. While we all
enjoyed being a part of it, the time has come for us to let it go. We are
all moving ...
Elderberry Tea
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This is a quick sketch made with soft pastels (sticks) for a weekly challenge on Drawspace.com.I just could not resist the bright colors of the reference pic...
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