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The Lure of the Sea

Carol L. DouglasJan 16, 20142 min read
Sunlight on the Coast, 1890, Winslow Homer I have been pushing myself to do a little more each day since my surgery, and yesterday I hit the wall—a persistent stitch in my side put paid to doing any more work. But at least I finished one sketch of a breaking wave. Whenever I consider painting surf, …
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Aurora Borealis

Carol L. DouglasJan 15, 20143 min read
Aurora Borealis, 1865, Frederic Edwin Church Strange, fiery forms uprise On the wide arch, and take the throngful shape Of warriors gathering to the strife on high,— A dreadful marching of infernal shapes, Beings of fire with plumes of bloody red, With banners flapping o’er their crowded ranks, And long swords quivering up against the sky! …
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Artistic license

Carol L. DouglasJan 14, 20142 min read
The Veteran in a New Field, 1865, Winslow Homer I’m preparing a drawing of a wheat field with hail damage. I started by considering the greatest wheat field painting I know. Winslow Homer’s The Veteran in a New Field is surely one of the iconic paintings of American history. Homer painted this in the summer …
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Let’s all raise a glass!

Carol L. DouglasJan 13, 20143 min read
Tom and Catherine Bullinger will open The Victor Brewery to the public this Thursday. Catherine Bullinger was the first person who ever signed up to take painting lessons with me. She still takes them today. She has an MBA and a very responsible corporate job, so when she told us that her dream job was …
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Awkward Family Portraits

Carol L. DouglasJan 12, 20143 min read
Portraits of HRH Queen Elizabeth (2010), HRH Prince Charles (1998) and HRH Prince Philip (1998). Rupert Alexander managed to make them look like three troubled executives from a not-too-reputable family business. Much hay was made over the remarkable resemblance of Paul Emsley’s Kate, Duchess of Cambridgeto the Breck Girls, but it is by no means …