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Art for Tiny Houses

"I wish to do nothing for profit. I wish to live for art. I want nothing whatever. I am quite happy." —William Blake

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Heatwave morning

Posted by Jacqueline on August 11, 2019

View of Gloucester from Rocky Neck (4×6″ oil on watercolor-paper postcard)

2 Comments Posted in paint Tagged art, art for tiny houses, building, gloucester ma, harbor, house, marine, oil painting, paint, postcard, seascape, summer, tiny art

Vibration

Posted by Jacqueline on November 15, 2018

Folly Cove, Gloucester, Mass. (oil on 4×6″ watercolor-paper postcard)

2 Comments Posted in paint Tagged art, art for tiny houses, house, landscape, ocean, oil painting, postcard, rocks, seascape, summer, tiny art

Ramshackle

Posted by Jacqueline on July 18, 2018

Back Street, Key West, Florida (4×6″ oil on watercolor paper)

4 Comments Posted in paint Tagged art, building, florida, garden, house, key west, landscape, oil painting, paint, postcard, shed, souvenir, summer

Seawall

Posted by Jacqueline on August 10, 2017

2 Comments Posted in draw Tagged art, beach, charcoal, conte, draw, drawing, house, landscape, rocks, sketch, sketchbook, summer, tree

Density

Posted by Jacqueline on June 27, 2017

1 Comment Posted in draw Tagged art, building, draw, drawing, garden, house, landscape, pencil, sketch, sketchbook, summer, tree, wall

Out back

Posted by Jacqueline on October 20, 2016

out-back

2 Comments Posted in draw Tagged art, autumn, charcoal, draw, drawing, house, landscape, sketch, sketchbook, tree

Sketching on bike rides

Posted by Jacqueline on July 22, 2014

GoodHarbor

Leave a comment Posted in draw Tagged art, draw, drawing, house, pencil, rocks, seascape, sketch, sketchbook, summer, tree

Mansion grounds

Posted by Jacqueline on October 17, 2013
Potting Shed/Guest House off Plum St. (conte pencil, 5 x 7)

Potting Shed/Guest House off Plum St. (conte pencil, 5 x 7)

5 Comments Posted in Uncategorized Tagged art, autumn, conte, draw, drawing, house, landscape, sketch, sketchbook

Rooves

Posted by Jacqueline on September 25, 2013
Near Good Harbor Beach (conte pencil, 4 x 6)

Near Good Harbor Beach (conte pencil, 4 x 6)

Leave a comment Posted in draw Tagged art, draw, drawing, house, rock, seascape, shore, sketch, sketchbook, summer

Stucco

Posted by Jacqueline on September 5, 2013
Rocky Neck House (charcoal pencil, 5 x 7)

Rocky Neck House (charcoal pencil, 5 x 7)

Leave a comment Posted in draw Tagged art, charcoal, draw, drawing, harbor, house, sketch, sketchbook, summer

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