This post is “the rest of Opus Daily Practice”. A bit of traveling managed to happen at the end of this project which meant I was able to post to Instagram, but my cell phone data plan was unhappy with the usage needed for blogging. Below are the rest of the pieces created for the 28 days of Opus Daily Practice.
Day 16

Urban photography in Red Deer, Alberta
Day 17

sketching ideas
Day 18

watercolor of the Salish Sea painted from a BC Ferry

watercolors painted from the ferry

hand knit west coast inspired hat
Day 19

ink drawing
Day 20

en plein air watercolor of Peter Cove South on Pender Island, BC
Day 21

en plein air watercolor of Peter Cove South on Pender Island, BC

knitting an earflap toque with naturally dyed wool
Day 22

acrylic on panel (photographed in very poor lighting conditions)
Day 23

en plein air drawing at Craddock Drive on Pender Island, BC, Canada
Day 24

en plein air drawing at Roesland, Pender Island, BC, Canada

west coast inspired fingerless mitts
Day 25

en plein air sketch at the ferry terminal on Pender Island
Day 26

knit mini bag in progress at the top of the Rogers Pass

an ink drawing of Mount Rundle in progress
Day 27

a painting of Kootenay National Park (acrylic on panel)
Day 28

a painting depicting kayaking on the Salish Sea (acrylic on canvas)
The daily practice challenge was just that, a challenge. It made you create even when life was busy. It is a good way to build skills and work through creative block.
art, photography and handmade by Debra Hunter
http://www.debra-hunter.com
http://www.handmade-canada.com
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Fantastic work, Debra!
Thanks Sheryl. It was a pretty busy month!