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Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Kitchen "Soup Time" Lynn Cohen
At noon today I was home for lunch so I drew my heavy red pot (with Jez in mind) and green soup bowl while I used the Kitchen Aid can-opener I drew yesterday (see below) to open a can of Organic Lentil soup for lunch. Pot is on the stove, bowl waiting patiently on the tile next to it. Now I am eating the soup while writing this to you! ;-)
Faber-Castell Bold black pen
Winsor & Newton Watercolors
Nature Sketchbook 6 in. x 12 in.
My morning client cancelled so I was home all morning; therefore I drew & posted thrice! LOL
I also swept the floors. Got lots done. ;-)
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Lynn Cohen
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California, USA
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As always, your drawings are enjoyable to see....this time I feel hungry - I LOVE LENTIL SOUP!!!!
ReplyDeleteSweet to hear Ann, thanks.
DeleteI love the contrasting colors between the pot and the bowl. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteThank Arnaldo!
DeleteHi isa. Issa. It's so much fun cooking. I have a heavy red pot too. You were busy. You lunch looks great.
ReplyDeleteIs this a new name you are giving me Gloria? Is Issa Spanish for Lynn perhaps? ;-)))
DeleteI am not at all surprised that you have a heavy red pot too! Si, lunch was good!
Sorry lssa....errrr Lynn. I've grown confused in my old age. tee hee. I still have a sense of humor though.
DeleteGood job on the pot and the burner under pot especially.
ReplyDeleteSo my burner stands out? Cool, thanks Cris!
DeleteI like your colorful pot and bowl. That always makes the meal perky. lol Good job!
ReplyDeleteLynn, you surely understand, that I love your red pot!
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