Planet
Inktober52 #19
Speedball Calligraphy Ink in Indigo Blue and White, Windsor and Newton White Ink, Blue Stoneground Watercolor Paint, Kuretake Ink, and a paintbrush on Black Stonehenge Aqua Cold-press paper.
Art of Carol Ann Conners – Coastal Northern California
Planet
Inktober52 #19
Speedball Calligraphy Ink in Indigo Blue and White, Windsor and Newton White Ink, Blue Stoneground Watercolor Paint, Kuretake Ink, and a paintbrush on Black Stonehenge Aqua Cold-press paper.
Cat
#18 Cat Inktober52
Waves #17 Inktober52
6″ x 6″
Watercolor, Gouache, and Akashiya Sai Thin Line Brush Pens
Stand
#16 Stand Inktober52
Tombow, Copic, Aqua Pen Graphix, Deleter NEOPIKO-Color pens, Stoneground Watercolor paint, and Graphix Aqua Ink in Sunshine Yellow, Pyrrole Red, and Quinacridone Gold.
I am catching-up to the weekly word prompts for Inktober52. I chose a Lemonade Stand. When growing up in coastal New England, my neighbor, Marcia and I would host a lemonade stand occasionally.
Our daughters hosted a couple of lemonade stands. Only 14 states allow impromptu lemonade stands. I have only lived in states where it is permissible. It is a great way for kids to start to learn about business.
April Amaryllis
6″ x 6″ Acrylic
This amaryllis is now blooming in our garden shed.
Spring Forward
9″ x 12″
Let’s see if you can see the difference. When I tried to lift some dirt in the paint, also lifted the paint. I had to redo the sky, but it gave me an opportunity touch up the painting. This our flowering cherry tree in our front yard.
Flowering Cherry Tree
6″ x 6″ Acrylic
Star
Inktober52 #15
Illicium Verum is a medium size evergreen tree that is native to northeast Vietnam and southwest China. The fruit of the tree are harvested just before ripening.

Spring Forward
9″ x 12″ Acrylic paint on canvas
Our flowering cherry tree and daffodils have been on full display.
Shield
Inktober52 #14 Shield
I am catching up to the weekly Inktober52 drawings, as I have been learning to paint with acrylic paint. For this prompt, I used my Irish Ancestors Surname, the Dolan Family Crest.
Argent/White or Silver – Denotes Peace and Sincerity
Azure/Blue – Represents Loyalty and Truth
Yellow/Gold – Represents Generosity