When the pandemic hit and we were in lockdown, there was more time to be outside and to paint. We started visiting the Chesapeake Bay and the Gunpowder River. We went on long walks in our neighborhood, seeing sights we had never taken time to see before. It was a time of uncertainty and fear, but of peace and family togetherness. Here is a watercolor I painted at the Gunpowder Hammerman Area of my son, Jin, playing along the shore of the river.
Sunday, August 14, 2022
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