Wow, Jim! I immediately recognized this as your backyard. There's something so ordinary and read about it, especially with the lawn-mower tracks not straight. And ten, the tarp. I doubt that you like it when people say that your representation is as realistic as that of a photograph, but there is something so honest and real in it. I love it. I'm so glad to see that you're painting!!
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I'm sorry for the long lag in posts. The blogger app refuses to work on my
new ipad (which has replaced my computer). Anyway, I'll keep working on
figuri...
Publishing prospects...
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Hey there friends,
Soooooooooooo about those posts that never seem to appear on this blog,
yeah - well - I've been meaning to say something about that. I g...
New Job!
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For those of you who haven't heard, I got a job a few months ago! I've been
working as the Logistics and Vendor Relations Assistant at Tissla (formerly
Al...
Boss of Boston
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I got cast in an original play called Boss of Boston written by a friend of
mine, Tyler Lewis! It is being performed with Aside Productions during
their fi...
I am currently living in St Andrews, UK where I am pursuing a PhD in theology as part of the Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts. I am interested in anything having to do with the interrelationship of art, theology, and culture. My particular research interests are in the Christian doctrine of creation and the nature of human creativity. If you would like to know more about the Watkins Family please check out our Watkins Family Blog.
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Wow, Jim! I immediately recognized this as your backyard. There's something so ordinary and read about it, especially with the lawn-mower tracks not straight. And ten, the tarp. I doubt that you like it when people say that your representation is as realistic as that of a photograph, but there is something so honest and real in it. I love it. I'm so glad to see that you're painting!!
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