Lisa Kellogg

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From Dog Bite to Surprise Delight What a week, even what a day for a start, last Monday. No worries on the dog bite, ugly bruise, scary but didn’t break the skin thanks to 2 layers, jeans and fleece underneath. i haven’t had an adrenaline punch like that in a while.  In contrast, despite the

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Looking for

Answers… Are you asking the right questions? i’ve been feeling challenged by the color in the latest in-process drawing. Sometimes your mood colors more than just what you’re on at the moment… Yes, there has been a lot of resistance present. Not surprising with starting something new, long anticipated and important to me.  With relief,

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Windowpane

Plate of Glass or Translucent Fish Flounder to be more precise. i was looking up windopane to confirm how to spell “pane” and discovered there is a north Atlantic flounder, by the same name. It’s translucent and thin, attributes that likely provoked its naming.  i wonder what it calls itself? No pub drawings this week.

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Fix

Or Nix i was ready to scrap this drawing after last week, too much drab green and muddy purple. Was ready to nix some other work too but i know it was a passing frustration. The eclipse watching was a treat taking me out of it last Monday.  On to Fix it, working digitally, i

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Stormy Skip

to Eclipse Inner and outer storms had me skip my usual Wednesday adventure. & despite that, i’ve kept working on adding color to the musician drawings. Here i’ve worked back into a drawing of Nick and his 10 string guitar.  A few earlier phases included below.  Happily, i have also worked through some kinks with

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Dips & Jumps

Starts Dips & jumpstarts… Surprisingly ornery drawing this week while at the Pub, so not much to share.  & i’ve continued to find colorful birds in the wardrobe while looking for the right ingredients for a sparky jumpstart. The word press plug in i’m using for membership service just implemented a 3 years in the

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