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Bruce Bingham paints Corolla, NC.

Plein Air sketches in progress
by Bruce Bingham

After Annapolis I took advantage of being on the east coast
and drove down to Corolla on the Outer Banks for a wedding and
reunion with old friends.  By old I mean, friends since elementary school;)

It was freezing on the water so I did a quick sketch and headed inland to
the historic Corolla village.



I wanted to go see the famous Wild Horses on the beach but
I'd have to sit in an open air truck and I was already chilled to the bone,
in spite of wearing every layer I brought with me.
I'll have to so back!!!
The Outer Banks hold many fond memories for me and
it was great to be on the beach again
and seeing much loved friends.


If you're in Austin please join me at Austin Art and Frame on Sunday, Nov. 19th, 2-4 for some 
Holiday Cheer.
2805 Bee Cave Rd. Austin

Hope to see you there!



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