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Wednesday, August 19, 2015

We Said Goodbye to Uncle Harry, and Drawing kept Me Going


We said good bye this week to my Uncle Harry.

I never knew a better man than my dear uncle Harry Gluskin. He was the husband of my mom's youngest sister, Miriam, for 68 years. She preceded him in death two years ago on her 95th birthday. He lived to be 96 years, 7 months. I had the honor to be at his side during a short time (less than one week) in hospice care. We had a lovely sweet visit six days before that when we enjoyed lunch together, went outside and sat in the sun looking at butterflies, talked and laughed and reminisced.

He had a rich life full of love, great respect and admiration from family, friends and acquaintances.

He will be greatly missed, and we are all blessed to have known him as long as we did.


I first met my uncle when I was four years old. I was told I was meeting an uncle named Red, because he had red hair. When I saw him, I said "You aren't red, you're Orange!" He and I told that story to each other and others for 70 years! And as recently as just last week!


 
These photos were taken in 2013 at one of our many visits to enjoy their company.
 
 
My uncle was one of my biggest fans of my drawings. He'd ask each time we came if
I brought new drawings to show him.
 
 
He would have loved this cat whose mouth opens and closes (by a cut and fold of the paper) that I made for our grand daughters 4th birthday.
It looks like it's waving goodbye.
 

He had such a loving, romantic marriage, I know he'd have enjoyed this couple I drew at the ART ABOUT in Davis last week.


He got a kick out of all my Starbucks folks too.


I didn't get to show him this "Nightmare" drawing I did for Every Day in August!
It might have upset him.
My nightmare came, I am sure, because I knew I had to draw one for EDA and hadn't had one in a very long time, but one popped in on command the night before this drawing was due. I was going to see someone in prison, but instead got captured and imprisoned there myself! It was scary!
I was glad when I woke up.



He'd have liked the 'love' graffiti on this bridge, that is on a country road between Dixon and Winters, CA. We cross it all the time on our way to Winters. Also done for ED in August. "Bridge" prompt.


He enjoyed my people drawings I think, as much as I like drawing them. He asked me how many times I've drawn Fred. Here he is watching our neighbor Dave install a new sprinkling system in our backyard. He's a good neighbor.



These next two I just did today, August 19 ... It's a two page spread and I show two so you can see the women at each end. My printer isn't big enough to show them both at the same time. I liked drawing the woman with a full head of red hair.



 
EDAugust "Something That Flies"



Thank you, Uncle Harry, for being such a loving uncle, a wise mentor, a sweet friend. I will miss you, I already do.


In Your Memory
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Have a Creative Week!
Celebrate Life!
 
Be Good To Each Other!
 
 
And Thank You for coming by to see my art and listen to my stories.
I appreciate your visits, and your comments mean the world to me.
xoxo



Wednesday, November 12, 2014

My Busy Week Drawing in LIFE!

On Monday I met with a fellow Sketchbook Skool Klassmate, Janice L-h, who lives nearby me to draw in Vacaville. We met at Tacos Jalisco for lunch, shared our art journals, then went outside to draw the town.
(I had to go to the bank first to finish up our Living Trust business, but now that's done!)
 

We both drew the mansion on Buck Avenue ...


... and then I drew the Opera House while Janice drew the bell tower. It was so kool when the bells tolled for us while drawing there on the streets of Vacaville.


The weekend before I went to meet up with some East Bay Sketchers to do some live figure drawing.
This was a first time experience for me and I really enjoyed it. I will go back again to do more.



 
After three hours of drawing there I met my husband for lunch and we drove to the marina in Emeryville where I drew the scene there. The park was full of sun bathers!


 ... and the San Francisco skyline ...


Earlier in the week I got to do some Starbuck drawings per usual, but there is always a story to be told there:




And then I added this bright bowl of fruit for my other blog: Paper, Paint, Pencils & Pens. You can join us there to draw too if you like. We change the theme every two weeks. All drawers are welcome.


Happy Paint Party Friday too!
Thanks for stopping by, I love seeing you here and getting your comments/feedback about what I am drawing.
Have a creative week!