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Larry Whitler

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“I loved to choose and see my path; but now lead thou me on!” from the hymn “Lead, Kindly Light” written by John Henry Newman. This is watercolor on a greeting card.

“I loved to choose and see my path; but now lead thou me on!” from the hymn “Lead, Kindly Light” written by John Henry Newman. This is watercolor on a greeting card.
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I’m not very good at quoting the Bible, so I had to look this up. I’ve always loved this one: “Consider how the wild flowers grow. They do not labor or spin. Yet I tell you, not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these.” from Luke 12:27.

I’m not very good at quoting the Bible, so I had to look this up. I’ve always loved this one: “Consider how the wild flowers grow. They do not labor or spin. Yet I tell you, not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these.” from Luke 12:27.
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I asked Google for a Bible verse that might lend itself to a landscape painting. It returned with this scripture: “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles.” from Isaiah 40:31. So I painted this watercolor greeting card.

I asked Google for a Bible verse that might lend itself to a landscape painting. It returned with this scripture: “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles.” from Isaiah 40:31. So I painted this watercolor greeting card.
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Robin MacBlane and I and pitching in to help promote this year’s Trunk-Or-Treat event at St. John Lutheran Church, Ocala, Florida, so I painted this watercolor “Swamp Witch” to be used as one of the graphics.

Robin MacBlane and I and pitching in to help promote this year’s Trunk-Or-Treat event at St. John Lutheran Church, Ocala, Florida, so I painted this watercolor “Swamp Witch” to be used as one of the graphics.
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I received a great comment telling me that my daily art posts brighten the morning “scroll” on social media. Nice. And, thank you. Here is today’s simple landscape in watercolor. Kinda the “Bob Ross” method.

I received a great comment telling me that my daily art posts brighten the morning “scroll” on social media. Nice. And, thank you. Here is today’s simple landscape in watercolor. Kinda the “Bob Ross” method.
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If you get a chance, look up Cotswolds, England. The place in today’s watercolor painting is based on a screenshot from a video I was watching of Cotswolds. Looks like a beautiful place.

If you get a chance, look up Cotswolds, England. The place in today’s watercolor painting is based on a screenshot from a video I was watching of Cotswolds. Looks like a beautiful place.
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I used to do charcoal sketches of the residents at an assisted living facility here in Ocala. Mary was one of the ladies that I sketched. This drawing is black charcoal and white pastel.

I used to do charcoal sketches of the residents at an assisted living facility here in Ocala. Mary was one of the ladies that I sketched. This drawing is black charcoal and white pastel.
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While waiting for Hurricane Helene, Robin MacBlane and I painted greeting cards. Hers is acrylic and is called “Apples And Honey” and is inspired by Rosh Hashanah. Mine is watercolor and is called “Red Hill Hike” and is inspired by a photo posted by Donna and Rich Sanfilippo.

While waiting for Hurricane Helene, Robin MacBlane and I painted greeting cards. Hers is acrylic and is called “Apples And Honey” and is inspired by Rosh Hashanah. Mine is watercolor and is called “Red Hill Hike” and is inspired by a photo posted by Donna and Rich Sanfilippo.