This post was stuck in my scheduled posts box. I don’t know if I posted but it’s such a great post can’t hurt posting again.
Watching Charles Reid paint a person is like watching someone make magic. He twitches his brush here and here.
Stating at the nose suddenly there’s a fabulous painting of a person.
John was our model today. He did a wonderful job.

Charles painting. 
The Master Charles Reid the most talented watercolorist in America today.

My sketch.

Painting

More painting.

Charles said time to quit so I did and I started another of John. Let ok’ing at him he needs more shadow on his cheek to define his cheek bone. Maybe a highlight lifted also on the cheek and more shadow in his brow.

John and his Jack Russell Jedi.

We all adored Jedi 
Especially me. Missing my Zoe.
One more of Jedi and his dad John.

My second drawing. I had about forty five minutes left to paint him.

Progress.

Times up. Hmm think he needs more hair but I like this one best of the two paintings.
Up to the rooftop the rain had ended.

A tugboat heading up river.

Night on the river

A paddle boat passing by while I waited for my car.
Look who decided to jump in bed with me tonite. My friend Karen’s collie Carly. What a sweetheart.
Tomorrows model Carver whose mom looks like Madonna.
Nite nite. Margaret xoxoxo






I used my Holbein Metal Palette with Charles Reid colors. Ordered a new one from amazon because this one is getting rusty and crusty. I lust for a Craig Young Palette at $480 🤪. When I am rich and famous right?!!








We ate at Vic’s on E Bay last nite.
Shrimp and grits for dinner. Then we rode around Savannah a bit. It rained a lot so not many pictures.

A container ship passing by the hotel as I parked my car this am. 

Charles’ Contour Drawing







Second break




























15 minute sketches. I think I would do better if I used a timer all the time.
The mask has black wink of Stella glitter brush pen on it and the necklace gold wink of Stella.











There was no way I was going to paint this saki pot without it. I finally remembered that I had put it up when I cleaned out my paint box before going to Charles Reid's class. He NEVER uses masking fluid. 
