We were spoiled by the number of things available for us to draw and paint.
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I spent most of the morning taking photographs of the tractors, garden sculptures, sunflowers and the barns before I finally chose to do a drawing of wild grape vines beside the barn.
They were growing so thickly over an old wooden loading chute that it could barely be seen. This is of the main post at the lower end of the chute.
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