El Segon Muntanyar de Jávea
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"El Segon Muntanyar de Jávea" Óleo sobre tela de 46 x 38 cm / Pintor
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I WILL KEEP BROKEN THINGS
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*These fragments of a tile were once part of a highly decorated floor at
Chertsey Abbey, Surrey. Pavements of decorated ceramic tiles were a
medieval inn...
2015 Not Off to a Good Start
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I think I said that 2015 had to be a better year than the last one. Not
true. My husband was hospitalized at the end of January--most of his stay
was ...
Painted Turtle Update!
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Although Kenn and I were away from home and missed it, two more baby
turtles hatched! And while our hearts might be a teensy bit sad to have
missed it, we...
'Fall into Art': November 1, 2019
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*(Delta Dawn, 36x36 Oil on gallery wrapped c)anvas*
Thirteen of my large oil paintings are part of of the Newberg Artwalk 'Fall
into Art': Friday, Nov 1, ...
ZIA Gallery celebrates its first anniversary
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In Winnetka—on Chicago's Northshore—there is a wonderful storefront gallery
that opened its doors about a year ago. Marking this anniversary, ZIA
Gallery ...
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Come join me for a wonderful workshop this July in upstate New York! I
promise it will be fun and packed full of creativity! Click on the link
for more...
Pay Attention
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Welcome to 2020 and the beginning of a brand new creative decade for us
all! I’m excited to share a gift created just for you. This ‘Pay
Attention‘ ...
Epic Beautification 3: Hobbit House
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One brushpile, I don't burn. Two reasons: It's out at the end of the
orchard, and burning it would certainly start a forest fire. Second, it is
made up of...
Life Drawing, Mantra
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I arrive exhausted, late and unprepared for the first session of a newly
organized life drawing community group. Snow is falling as signs redirected
me fr...
Happy Easter - 2019
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*The Descent from the Cross* c. 1435. Oil on oak panel, 220cm × 262 cm. Museo
del Prado, Madrid.
Flemish artist Rogier van der Weyden.
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*The Old House, 24x18, Oil on Wood Panel, 2012*
Well, so here we are. It's no secret that I have been spotty about posting
here for several years. I have ...
The icicle photograph is stunning. It is definitely a land of ice and snow. Do you paint these scenes?
ReplyDeleteI rarely paint snow scenes, but am considering it. Especially after reading The Colorist's post--on my sidebar. His work is incredible!
ReplyDeleteNice pictures :)
ReplyDeleteI put some new things on my blog if you have time and are interested. I'm gonna try to keep up with it now.
-Kristen
Your snow pics are wonderful---they really evoke a fairyland feeling.
ReplyDeleteChristine