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Aurora
Part One – Daytona Beach USA Mackenzie stood in front of the simulator control board, looking up at the various lights, switches, and buttons. The control board was mostly unlit, lifted up at an angle, and the simulator bubble was completely open and unlocked. Several of the controls were showing an alarm during the last
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Broken Heart
This literally hurt to paint, but surprisingly no tears. Just good therapy.
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Rainbow Garden
Probably my favorite backdrop so far. I started this with digital pencil and switched to watercolor. Excited to do some of both in new pieces.
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Quiet Days
Took some time to finish this one. I have a few more like this but with more abstract shapes.
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Elizabeth
Digital watercolor
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One Red Washcloth
This is a painting I did just recently. I love how it has the five year old valentine type feel to it. It actually turns out, it was done for someone special. Alas, we often are left with our feelings when a person is gone. Things happen. Choose wisely. Cling tightly. You never know when
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Planting Trees
By Lennon Grace A little fun downtown…
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Update
Currently very excited about this new story, along with the announcement that Theria will probably be coming out sooner than expected, here, and as paid content. Tales From the Cloth will also continue soon, along with several different series over the next few months. I had some setbacks with failing devices, a fire (of sorts),
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Tales From the Cloth #3
May 23 2023 Misunderstood Things and the Places They Go China looked around the empty laundromat. She knew that Elsie, her assistant, would want to leave early on such a day. If there was going to be an opportunity to catch up, this was it. Customers were in short supply today, and most of the
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The Simple Tree
Every day, Cara would rush through breakfast. She was plenty hungry, but the excitement of a new summer day always took over. If her mom allowed it, she would jump out the door with nothing in her tummy, and her enthusiasm was such that hunger later might not even be a problem. Her mom felt