Category: drawing
Tea with Anna Brinton at Pendle Hill

At Pendle Hill, in 1964, Anna Brinton would have afternoon tea. She had a huge, Russian type samovar. One would add milk or water, but even then, it would taste like tea. Tea bags, even the expensive ones, are like colored water.
I need a teapot to make tea with tea leaves. Let it steep till it’s good and strong. Keep hot water on the stove to add.
Here’s a sketch I did of her, probably winter of ’65. She was in her 80’s. If you’ve been to the Friends Center in Philadelphia, you’ve seen the statue of Mary Dyer–hung from the gallows in June, 1660 by the Puritans in Massachusetts. Anna Brinton modeled for that as a young woman. I am grateful to have known her–a strong, courageous woman–a great human.
I keep thinking I should frame this and send it to Pendle Hill. I wonder if anyone there remembers her?
#576
11″ x 9″ Pen and ink, watercolor


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#575
14″ x 11″ Pen and ink. I’d like to do something like this on a much larger scale.


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#573
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#567
Urban sketch, Imaginary City 9.5″ x 7.% Ink, watercolor, rusted scrap


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The Locust
Through the summer, too hot to sit out in the sun drawing… had in mind what more I could do with the street sketches. Or maybe less. I wasn’t satisfied with where they were going…or not going. Maybe I’ll play with some of them I did earlier… see what happens
Textures. Tone. It’s not the city as it is that I’m after… it’s the city as it is and something else. The city of imagination.
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