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‘ ...
Curtis and the Ghost Bone
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Writing on January 12, the Ghost Bone has shrunk from over 9" to just 4"
long. Curtis has been happily chewing it whenever he's hongry and it's not
mealtim...
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