





I find it easier to pay attention in church if I have something to do with my hands. It was the same way in school: I needed to be doodling. I suppose that's one of the reasons I became an artist; I developed a love for drawing while I should have been studying. These are a few sketches made during the morning service at Pasadena Covenant Church. Now I want you to know that I also take notes during the sermon, so I can become a better person.
Also, I don't paint in church. That would be rude. I sketch the scene, and paint it later in my studio.
I like this.
ReplyDeleteThank you Barbara.
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