by Susan Irving
Here are a couple of rocks I painted as gifts for friends.
I use regular acrylic paints and apply several coats of a good outdoor varnish to protect them if they are to be used as garden decorations. Fortunately (or not) Glengarry has a more than adequate supply of rocks!


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How wonderful! Thanks for sharing. Ah… The land of gold!
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Well done Susan. I continue to try and draw my cat, always a challenge.
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Thank you, Allison! I sketch my cats a lot too, but the little “darlings” seem to know when I am closely watching them and they will suddenly switch positions. And even if it is ever so slightly, it throws everything off, so it really IS a challenge. For the portrait on the rock, I worked from a photo, and I suppose I could do the same for depicting my own cats, but for some reason I enjoy the challenge of attempting to capture them live.
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Sorry I meant Alison with ONE L.!
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what a wonderful surprise to come across in the garden. Well done.
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I love these, Susan! How big are they? Just curious!
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