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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Waterman's Beach Lobster











David Dewey's finished watercolor.
We go off to paint.

And I.

Go off to eat.

Seeking refuge from the sun at Waterman's Beach Lobster.

I only admired the strawberry-rhubarb pies.
Crit time with David at 4.

Melissa Granger painted my lobster!
Madeleine Boucher painted the seascape...
Shirley Cook's thumbnail...
Shirley Cook's finished painting reminded me of this Sir William Russell Flint beach painting on the cover...
Shirley's mini paintbox! No wonder.



Bob Schweizer got the boat perfectly.
Kathe McCoy's thumbnails nail it.My thumbies...

My finished painting (after 3 re-dos)...
If you go to Waterman's Beach whatever you do, do NOT MISS the
ROUND TOP ICE CREAM. mon deux I tried coffee, ginger, black raspberry. Later on at the Farnsworth museum - this Alex Katz painting. Was he at Waterman Beach Lobsters too?
BONJOUR WATERMAN BEACH'S LOBSTER!

21 comments:

  1. That first shot is so cool:) Looks like everyone is having a great time..

    Have fun..and thanks for sharing everything~

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  2. Is that you in the first photo? Wow. What a fantastic place to be painting!

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  3. aahhh...
    all the way thru i read this
    as watermellon beach lobsters....

    yikeees!


    :-)

    i must say this--->
    isn't life amazing in its color!

    how FINE
    the potato chip bag
    in its red & yellow
    does look next to the red lobster
    & the yellow butter!

    you just CANNOT get away
    from arranging color,
    can U?


    thank goddess!

    {{ oh my!
    the word verification
    for this comment is-->
    ingrained

    seriously!
    tooo funny }}

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  4. Carol,
    your Maine posts are full of visual and lucullian delights!

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  5. Wow, the art is just beautiful, Carol! (As are those strawberry rhubarb pies...)

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  6. The watercolors - amazing! How wonderful to be surrounded by such beauty and art all day, Carol. I hope your creative bucket is getting full, full, full. (That little boat is so sweet...brought tears to my eyes thinking about my own Little Boat: http://amykortuem.blogspot.com/2011/03/new-music.html)

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  7. PARABÉNS!!
    " A LIBERDADE É ISSO"
    QUANDO QUISER CONHECER MINHA ARTE.

    www.celsomathias.com

    Abraços

    Rio - Brasil

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  8. I'd love to be in Maine eating a grilled cheese, sipping a pink lemonade and having strawberry rhubarb pie. That cream does sound divine! It looks so beautiful there.

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  9. LOVE that first shot! This is such vicarious fun, seeing each day's end products, not to mention the foodie delights... I really look forward to these posts!

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  10. Bill, That is NOT moi in the first photo...
    My Canon's self-timer isn't that delayed...
    nor do I have a ponytail..
    Nor would I have the nerve to do that in the first place :)
    Scaredy Cat

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  11. Becky B-M6:30 PM

    First...I LOVE your watercolors! I plan to order some when I redo my kitchen!
    Also...just wondering if you know who does that darling song on the Cafe de Flore video? I love it, but cannot for the life of me find it! Any ideas?
    Thanks a million...
    and keep painting those beautiful paintings!

    Becky

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  12. Just a quick note to say how much I enjoy reading your blog (It's the only blog I subscribe to)Seeing your watercolors has inspired me to break out my paint set.

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  13. I love the opening & closing pics, Carol - is that you in the first shot?
    Looks like a great place to be!

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  14. A similar boating picture to the Alex Katz...
    TAKE A LOOK!

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  15. I can smell the sea air. I can taste the food. I am drooling over the paintings and scenery. How long is this work shop? I hate to see it end.

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  16. Cris,
    The workshop ends today at noon for me.
    Then NYC here I come!

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  17. That first photo; wow wow wow!!

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  18. Alice Freeman4:05 PM

    Carol, I enjoy PB so much, and especially your annual summer treat of David Dewey's painting workshop. Seeing all those watercolors inspires me to get back to painting again. Thanks for a consistently entertaining,
    inspiring peek into your enchanted life.

    Alice in Vermont

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  19. I LOVED LOVED LOVED Melissa Granger's painting of the lobster still life.
    I wonder if she was there when I was?
    She sounds familiar-
    xxSue

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  20. Everyone sees the same thing and sees it differently.

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