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Back from a tempestuous art residency on Isles of Shoals @shoalsmarinelab, seven miles off the coast of Maine and NH. (The first painting, which is roughly the size of a business card, happened in about three minutes during a downpour.) Stay tuned for seascapes and sea creatures!
Hen-and-chicks (Sempervivum tectorum), a European alpine species sketched in my Maine backyard. Wikipedia informs me that this versatile plant will protect my house from lightning, decay, and witchcraft.
Rockweed and knotted wrack in the intertidal zone (where seaweed harvesters are still duking it out with landowners and conservationists, in spite of last year's court ruling: https://t.co/l0ItonH4SU)
Hundreds (if not millions) of peaches are gradually unburdening a tiny and astoundingly bountiful peach tree in the backyard.
@ptarmiganthony Impressed by this year's seabird art and communication, #WSTC6! #ArtSesh1 and #ArtSesh2
An apple tree visible through my quarantine window is just starting to bloom.
Peaceful scenes from an unexpectedly brief and tumultuous visit to La Gomera, one of the Spanish Canary Islands off the coast of Morocco/Western Sahara. (Very lucky to have gone; even luckier to have made it out again as the lockdown was locking down.)