Art and photo by Katherine Gingrich on April 13, 2026. All rights reserved. The photo shows a small art setup on a light tabletop. At the center is a square piece of paper with a hand‑painted pattern. The pattern looks like a loose plaid: wavy vertical and horizontal lines in bright pink and warm orange, crossing over each other. The spaces between the lines are lightly washed with a pale yellow watercolor, giving the whole piece a soft, sunny feel. Above the paper lies a thin Micron technical pen, the kind used for fine ink drawing. Its barrel is beige, and the label mentions a very small 0.20‑millimeter line width. To the right of the paper is a small watercolor palette. One of the wells holds a puddle of yellow paint, and a red‑handled angle-shader paintbrush rests across the palette, its bristles stained with color. The overall scene feels calm and creative, as if someone paused in the middle of making a cheerful, handmade pattern. Three inches by three inches.
I love to weave. Unfortunately, I’m not really good at it. Despite my best efforts, I never get perfect lines or straight sides. I still love to weave.
Daily Doodle -- 04/13/2026.
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