I am indeed speaking of our local Camelot, not the legend of King Arthur, his court and castle. Talent’s theater company is semi-professional and focuses on producing plays, musicals and musical events. Today’s subject is the local James Morrison Collier Theatre Building in Talent, OR, which is the home to the Camelot Theatre Company. The city is having a round about constructed on one of the main thoroughfare in Talent. Since it is Saturday, I thought it would be fun to go down to the construction site and draw something. I was attracted to a big tractor parked in front of a “Sidewalk Closed” sign. Naturally, since the sidewalk was closed, I sat and drew right outside the construction zone. I sat under a tree and got down to business. I find that there are always “things” to do around the house. Sometimes, I just have to put things aside and get down to the business drawing or painting. Recently, the urge to draw was calling my name. I “needed” to do another “Drawing Talent” piece so I went out in the southern Oregon heat to find a shady place to draw. It was in the 90s in the sun; not quite so bad in the shade. I walked by a place I’ve drawn before, the sculpture outside of the Talent Skate Park. I was attracted by the shapes of the water fountain and the sculpture. I decided to draw it again, this time from a different view.Watercolor Society of Oregon – “I Can’t Hear You”
Happiness
My painting “I Can’t Hear You” has been accepted into the Watercolor Society of Oregon’s 49th Annual Transparent Media Exhibition, to be held in Medford, OR.
If you are in the area this October, I invite you to come see the show!
Details
Camelot in Talent
Camelot Theatre Company
James Morrison Collier Theatre Building
Drawing Talent: Sidewalk Closed
Talent Round About Construction
Sidewalk Closed
Drawing Memorials: Talent’s Old Town & Skate Park
Drawing Talent, OR



