This is a follow-up to the last sketch I did of Malibu, California. Of course we went down on the beach and swam, watched the surfers, and had a great time. I was young and in good enough shape to wear a bikini, so here I am on my striped blanket that I purchased in Tiajuana, Mexico on this trip.
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Thursday, April 3, 2014
Time Away from Home, Sunbathing by Joan Tavolott
Labels:
California,
Joan Tavolott,
Malibu,
Mexico,
Tiajuana,
Time Away From Home
Location:
Malibu, CA, USA
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Huba huba! You are looking good on that wonderful Mexican blanket! Love the whole scene. We so could have been traveling companions back in the day! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks. I could have easily stayed on the beach instead of a hotel like you did in Mexico. In fact I did that on one of my trips too. I'll have to find photos from that trip. lol
DeleteThis is really good. Wish I was there.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Fran. I wish I could be there too.
DeleteA really good scene Joan, with you sunbathing! Good memory to you. I would like to be there too:)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Sirkka!
Deletewhistles at you for being so sexy and i'm sure you still are! :) wonderful sketch of the beach, joan :)
ReplyDeleteThamks, Elisa! The body is not quite so firm these days. LOL
DeleteSmashing sketch and a wonderful memory. Happy PPF, Annette x
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Netty, thanks! I am enjoying doing these and thinking about my travels.
DeleteNice job..on being bikini fit and sketching it. Lol fun to see these.
ReplyDeleteYou always manage to evoke feeling of the place, and you certainly express the heat and the lazy feeling of the beach.
ReplyDeleteWonderful painting Joan :-)
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