NO MINIS in Maine. Do I hear a sigh of relief?
This is about doing thumbnails - mini sketches as preparation for your BIG painting.

Here is David Dewey's subject matter for the workshop's first day demo.(HELL. Bridges - bah)
DD paints. We watch and listen.
The end results. The painting is first on our palette, so he places his next to the finished watercolor
This set of 4 thumbnail studies are from Dewey's watercolor book. I decide I'm going in this direction.
I pick a view to the left. Notice - NO BRIDGES to mess me up.
The more thumbnails I do
Finally I feel comfortable doing a "big" painting.
The next morning I took a look at a Winslow Homer book for rock painting reference. WHOA! Much more rock practice is needed obviously. I even did a few practice thumbnails yesterday. I'm doing my homework.
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