Day 1021 Fealing Lin

Fealing Lin is the next teacher at Cheap Joes. She’s so adorable and such a terrific teacher. We would have been in her class except she was booked back to back with Charles Reid first. 

Watching the demo on the big tv at Cheap Joes during class. 

This morning there was a little knock on our door about 7:20 am.  It was Fealing. She asked us to come by and see her so we did!! What a treat!! 

She started her painting while we were there. This is the initial washes. She had already drawn the painting before class. 

Her palette. Her two favorite colors are Cheap Joes American Journey Hot Mama and Andrews Turquoise. 

 

Her paint brushes. I have the same paintbrush folder and have been trying to keep it clean. Scratching that off my list. 

A few of her portraits. 

Always liked this old guy. 

A lot of great ladies. 

This is from an old photo. 

Love her great old men. 


What a smile. Beautiful portrait. 

Margaret off to dinner with Fealing Lin and Cheap Joes.  Xoxoxo

Day 2019 Urban Sketching in Boone 

Well if sketching in the Wild Craft Eatery counts. Painted my sketch last night. I should have eaten my leftovers. Our third visit there and I still have some of the most amazing ravioli with tomato Gouda sauce and shiitake mushrooms leftover plus some of their delicious garden salad with pickled green beans, pumpkin seeds and cilantro lime dressing in the minifridge. 

But I decided to paint instead of eat. Been eating TOO MUCH even if the food in Boone is delicious. 

Should have taken more photos but was tired from hiking all over Valle Crucis. 


The original sketch. Off to Charlotte to the Raptor Center for a six year old birthday party for my niece Potter. 

She’s six today. Should be fun!!! HAppy Birthday Potter. 

Margaret off to shower. What it might be snowing?! Xoxoxo

Day 2018 Its Saturday 

And we decided to spend another nite in Boone. 

Did I say I bought this Charles Reid painting. Best thing that’s happened to me since I got Beatle tickets with the possible exception of my grandchildrens birth. 


Charles Reid wearing his new “happiness and security hat” as Judy Reid called his new hat that she bought for him at the Mast General in Valley Crucis. 

Mike Gant and I wearing our Charles Reid happiness and security hat at the Mast General in Valley Crucis. 

The original the Mast General in Valley Crucis. 

A good looking gentleman was sitting at one of these empty tables ar the Wild Craft Eatery  today. I just had to draw him and he almost busted me. He also kept moving his hands so I messed those up. 


Here’s a picture of where he was sitting and the sketch. 

The sketch. Not the best.  Took maybe  five minutes. I was so afraid he would catch me. He was sitting less than six feet from me. 

And a bit of its Saturday done by


My friend Drew Murphy back in Aiken. 2×3′  acrylic alla prima. 

Day 2016 How many flowers 

Was thinking I would NEVER paint another flower when I did this one yesterday. I guess til you get it right. Painting like crazy!!! This one was wrong … well at least the flowers. Had no clue how to paint yellow flowers. 

This is what I was looking at! 


So I moved things around and tried again. Charles pronounced this one a great success. Thinking it needs some more splatters and where’s the chickens eye. Great paint brush apple tubes and teapot.  I can nail that fruit. Why did I think I wanted to paint that yellow bouquet. 

Enough for tonite. Worn out so BED time. 

Ttyl Margaret having too much fun in Boone. Xoxox

Day 2014 I am HERE!! 

In Boone NC at Cheap Joes. Hanging out with Charles Reid and his adorable wife Judy. And Joe Miller aka Cheap Joe is here too. Such great people. And my friend Mike and her husband Alan. 

In the class of 18 we have had the first of May class with at least the same 7 or 8 people now for three years so we are all getting to be friends. Several of them were in my class in Charlotte too –  a small world of watercolor painters. 

So what did we paint today?! FLOWERS AND more FLOWERS. 


This is Charles’ painting from today. He takes a break every 20 minutes. It took him maybe two hours to paint this.  Down by 11:30. Sigh. One day.  

This is what he was painting.  Judy said they had large decoy collections at their house in Nova Scotia.  No surprise there. He always paints his decoys. 


His paint box.  This box costs about $500. He finally bought it because he was going thru $80 Holbein palettes like mine every two years. This one will last him forever. 


Ok so what did I paint today?! This is it. Well one of them.  Half sheet of Fabriano 300# cold press. My almost Charles Reid!! 

Ttyl. Time for bed. All this painting is exhausting. Margaret xoxoxo

Day 1011 Some Grafitti aka Extreme Journaling

Well let’s hope I don’t accidentally delete this post this time. ROUND TWO!! 

This is the assignment for week five of the Juliana Coles The Book of the Night class.  Based on the Persephone Demeter Greek Myth.  As usual first we journaled. Then I painted it out.  


And I painted collaged and stamped it.  


I added some red paint wiping it off and some purple on the spring side. 


Added the white lettering with caran dache neocolor ii and scribbled on it some of the neocolors. 

I also used my new favorite toy a 6B lead that I bought at Cityart last Thursday for $1.29. They have a storefront and gallery in the Vista. 


The lettering on the leaves was done with the lead.  I also enhanced the skulls in Hades on the bottom right with the caran dache neocolor iis. They didn’t show enough 


Then I added some more red to the wrap on the girl on the left. I was hoping it would add to the flames of hades.  Not sure it did But it’s done for now.  

Ttyl. packing one more day til I leave for Charles Reid class. Margaret xoxoxox 

Day 1010 Bits and Bobs

I painted this a while back and never got around to posting him.  An older gentleman enjoying his kindle or his iPad in the window of the Inner Bean. I have painted that light several times. It alway eludes me. MAybe tomorrow when I meet Marsha there forBrunch?! 

Ted Nuttalls transparent palette. 

That light. I coated it with Quin gold first. Then cerulean.  Probably the color that got me into trouble. It’s opaque.  I think the shadow is Daniel Smith piemonite with ultramarine blue. Love piemonite.  

Two days til Boone!!! And Charles Reid.  Ttyl Margaret xoxoxo

Day 1007 All About the Raisin or is it Horses!?

If this painting of Raisin looks familiar it is. I started her last summer. I had also started a large watercolor earlier of the same photo when Al coopted it for an acrylic for school.  He didn’t like the other photo I suggested. 

Then she hung around the Aiken art studio waiting to have a few problems resolved like the upper corner and th iPhone. 

Before you think I am obsessing over my friend Raisin the third photo is a study for the large full sheet watercolor and I really want to finish it after spending all day sketching it. 

I decided to add the horse her Freisian Harley when I was taking Peggi Habits class in Charlotte and make the painting the Raisin story. She loves to ride and she loves her Freisian Harley.  

I am meeting Harley soon but used a photo of a Freisian I took at the flat track races last month. Friesians are all big black and just gorgeous. Fairy tale horses with big curly manes and tails. 


Here’s what it looked like before the gesso!! 

I gessoed out the whole upper left -the picture frame and the iPhone that was in her hand in the original photo. 

Then Al dissed the horse idea. WHAT?!! Too late. The gesso had done its work. 

The photo from our Knoxville painting trip. 


Here’s the watercolor study. The Freisian is too small. Bigger next time. It’s about 10×15″ Why do big? 

I swore I would never do another tiny horse after doing this one last month. He may look great but he took HOURS ago do. Way too long for an 8×10″ painting. 

What u say next time?! Still have that big watercolor to do. I only spent most of a day drawing it. And I AM going to paint it. Third times the charm right?! 

Margaret whose hungry and going to eat. 

Ttyl xoxoxo

Day 1006 The ArtistaVista!!

The Vista is an artist area down near the old rehabbed train station on Gervais in Columbia SC. Thursday – Friday they had an art crawl and studio open house on Thursday in the galleries including a shuttle bus for those not up to walking. 

All the galleries we visited.  We walked FOUR miles that evening. 

Red Wimmer One of Those Days Mixed Media $2300 

Ginny Bojanowski asked if anyone wanted to go to the vista tonite at luck Thursday something I have had on my bucket list for five years so I said YES despite teaching my first watercolor class the next day. 

Two hours later we were off! We started at City Art on Lincoln which has a wide assortment of eclectic art for sale and Also a terrific art supply store and also online seller. 

Red Wimmer Sideways Glance Mixed Media $600

Loved these!! 

I had to talk to City Art owner Randy who Charles Reid recommends for art supplies for his classes. I told Randy I would tell Charles hi for him next week in Boone.  It always makes them both light up when I tell one or the other he said hi! CHarles does not do any technology. Since he’s a little deaf I doubt he deals with the phone either.  

I didn’t take a lot of photos as we hit every gallery. 


This one gives me food for thought at that price. Have to talk to Randy about my sketches!!  

Risk into Buckhead    Bruce Nehsmith Graphite and Carbon on paper $1000


Tiger Woods and baseball players. Interesting combo. 

Loved these mixed media sketches.

Obviously Alex enjoys altering his drawings as much as I do!!


Huge and a good price for frames large art. 

Alex Powers

Alex Powers 


Alex Powers 

Multiple baseball images and all were great like this one. 

More of his work. Always hard to take pics thru that plastic. 

These are all at Cityart. 

We walked across the street to If Gallery. Smaller but another great eclectic assortment of art. My two favs were Laura Spong and Leo Twiggs both whom I have long admired.  

Laura has supported herself and her children since her divorce in the 60s by painting. She was a housewife with no means of support when she started. Now her paintings sell for thousands. 

Leo Twiggs was an art prof at SC State and a batik artists. Gorgeous work both of them. 

On to the next gallery tomorrow – the Vista Studios. 

Ttyl Margaret packing for Boone so I don’t schlepp everything I own.  

Day 1004 The Morris and James Michalopoulos

There were three interesting new exhibits at the Morris.  The two I have posted and Hopper like photos of Alabama. 

One was by New Orleans oil painter  James Michalopoulos filled with bright colors and whacky odd ball angles. 

His titles were often funny like the first title I posted. Unthinkin in My Lincoln. Obviously he loves old cars. 

While the cars were great his paintings of the New Orleans houses were my favorites. Lots of Thick paint. 

Definitely an exhibit an urbansketcher can enjoy. 

Enjoy!!