Sunday, October 30, 2011

Happy Halloween!

pumpkin continuous line
this month, 2011
I love this time of year, because I love to draw pumpkins!
Looking back over my journal, it's become a regular subject matter over the years


october 7
from 2006
october 19
from 2006
pumpkin from pamela
from 2007


Pumpkin
from 2007
upstate new york
from 2008
upstate new york
from 2008

thanksgiving
from 2008

pumpkin
from 2009
tiny pumpkin tree
from 2010
mixed media journal
earlier this month, 2011
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7 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh, what a great subject! I'll have to try painting pumpkins.

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  2. It's nice to be able to flip back in the old books and see a central theme but see the style has changed (a little.) Love them all.
    Annemarie

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  3. You DO love to draw pumpkins! Did not even know pumpkins were so interesting! Patsy from
    HeARTworks

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  4. Love your pumpkins, Jane. It gives me hope for my next autumn in March 2012.
    At the moment I am watching my pumpkin seedlings from the compost, grow in the vegetable garden - along with the sprouting tomato seedlings and the potatoes and the parsley. Spring is wonderful but just wish we had a bit more rain. Canberra Australia can be very dry.

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  5. Why are pumpkins so appealing? I did not even grow up with them, but there is something very comfortable and warming about them. A promise of plenty. They will carry us over until spring, and keep us well. That, and their somewhat primitive, coarse beauty, I think, make them so gorgeous to us.
    MF

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  6. Great variety in painting those pumpkins! Those of us who love orange are very happy these days!

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  7. Great variety and color of pumpkins. Great time of year for sketchers and painters--you've gathered a wonderful selection of non-calorie, very satisfying eye candy!

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