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Category Archives: Art
Columbia River Art
On our recent camping trip we did manage some art work despite the iffy weather. I am always enchanted by the Columbia River, ever moving, but silent. The bluffs form a beautiful backdrop and the trees, sagebrush, and flowers provide … Continue reading
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Return From the Desert
We returned from Eastern Washington a couple of days early. The first few days were spendid with sunshine and warm weather. However, Sunday became cloudy and Monday became cool. Today a few raindrops fell. The forecast says the entire state … Continue reading
We’re Ready
All our bags are packed, we’re ready to go, but we’re not leaving on a jet plane. Picasso will carry us over Snoqualmie Pass tomorrow to Wanapum State Park along the Columbia River. This is one of our favorite spots … Continue reading
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Tagged Columbia River, Ginkgo/Wanapum State Park, Wanapum State Park
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Picasso to Hit The Road
Picasso will be hitting the road for the first time in 2012 next week. Preparations began this week with checking all systems and dewinterizing where necessary. This will be our second trip of 2012, but the first in Picasso. We … Continue reading
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Arizona Offline
We’ve been in Arizona since Friday, but internet connections were tough to come by. Therefore, no posts to document the 70-80 degree weather, sunshine, and good times. Today we returned to California and have a connection in our motel near … Continue reading
Sunny Days in SLO (San Luis Obispo)
No posts in the last few days because we have been busy having fun with friends Norman and Janet. These are the friends that visited us for a week in Ireland last summer. One of the things we shared was … Continue reading
On The Road Again
Yes, we are on the road again. Winter in Seattle became too grey. It was time to head for sunshine and warmth. Of course we have some art supplies so sketching and painting are on the agenda. Tonight we are … Continue reading
Art This Week
This week I varnished and began framing the two paintings I featured last post: the red-winged blackbird, and the arch at Etretat, France. They are newly posted on my art site: http://www.paulbauck.com. I began working on new paintings as well. One … Continue reading
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Completed Paintings
I completed three of the paintings posted as works in progress a couple of weeks ago. You may have to look closely to see the changes from the previous images. Those last days of work are sometimes minute dabs of … Continue reading
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Works in Progress
The holidays proved to be quite busy. Jean got a virus that kept her home for about 3 weeks so I attended dinners, open houses, and other holiday events by myself. Thankfully, she’s feeling better in the last few days. After … Continue reading


