Showing posts with label Christmas truck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas truck. Show all posts
Saturday, November 27, 2021
Green Truck of Cheer
8.5x5.5 watercolor in Masters sketchbook on 70 lb paper, an old green truck decked out with gifts and all things Christmas cheer.
COPYRIGHT 2021 Kay Smith
Monday, December 9, 2019
Merry Green Rusty Truck
9x5.25 watercolor on Bristol board 300 series/100 lb. done last week for an online challenge; ref courtesy WetCanvas. I cropped the old rusty green truck with its wreath to focus only on its front then added an evergreen tree in the snowy background, omitting buildings, etc.
COPYRIGHT 2019 Kay Smith
COPYRIGHT 2019 Kay Smith
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Don't Dodge Christmas!
8x5.5 watercolor and ink on Strathmore Visual Journal for mixed media done this time last year. Another old truck, this time a Dodge, is decked out for Christmas with its own wreath and gifts on top, traveling in the snow. This pale green vehicle is a nice complement to the red truck painted last week.
Image is COPYRIGHT 2015 Kay Smith.
Image is COPYRIGHT 2015 Kay Smith.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Don't Dodge Christmas!
8x5.5 watercolor and ink (Micron 01 pen) done today on Strathmore Visual Journal for mixed media. This pale green Dodge truck is loaded down with gifts, snow, and a wreath on its front grill headed your way for Christmas!
Image COPYRIGHT 2015 Kay Smith.
Image COPYRIGHT 2015 Kay Smith.
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