
At Holly Dee Quilts, Luling, Texas.

At Holly Dee Quilts, Luling, Texas.
Sometimes this is how mornings look.

A Hereford and a Longhorn on my way to and from being out and about. I’d have more photos of cattle of all kinds except that I usually see them when I am on a two-lane road without any shoulder or any place to pull over safely.


There it was: one glove
Yellow its only color
Where’s the other one?

Leonardo da Vinci’s painting, Salvator Mundi, sold for $450.3 million in November 2017 at a Christie’s auction.
The next day Tim Diggles posted this photo of himself in a similar pose to that of Salvator Mundi. (I follow Tim’s blog.) Tim offered this photo to those of us who do not have $450.3 million to spend (much less to spend that much money on only one item). I took him at his word and downloaded the free photo.
Sunday I printed his photo and used it to draw his portrait. I’m just now learning how to draw faces and this was my first complete effort using a photograph as a reference.

Fortunately I worked on this drawing Sunday afternoon while I was with a group of friends, one of whom is a retired art teacher. She gave me some pointers and I managed to correct some of my errors. I didn’t correct the spacing of the eyes: I drew them too far apart. I left them alone, as I wasn’t sure I’d be able to erase all my lines well enough for a second effort.

With thanks and apologies to Tim Diggles.