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I am sorry I could not get the picture straighter. My photography skills have been terrible the last several posts. Must be all the over consumption of caffeine! I will save this little one for the show as well, and hopefully get a better picture of it before it makes its way to Atlanta. I think this painting will be best seen in person no matter how good of a photo I get anyway. I do love how it turned out and feel it captures the 'hushed' mood I've been in as of late.
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ReplyDeleteWow, that's great. I really like the title too.
ReplyDeleteTerrific. I think it would make a PERFECT house warming gift for someone!!!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous. This has a very tender feel to it.
ReplyDeleteOnce again you have created a gem!
ReplyDeletea plant would make a nice house warming gift too.
ReplyDeleteThanks to everyone!! It is so great hearing all of your comments on this painting. Especially because these subtle colors, I have to say, were tricky. Norbert you are so very skilled with handling these subtle colors, I really appreciate your opinion. Silvina, your comment that it has a 'tender' feel, I LOVE that sentiment and idea for this, Yeah, and welcome Georgette, thanks for visiting and thank you so for your compliment!! And thank you too Debbie for your compliment as well!! Maybe my painting plus the plant together would be a great idea, you know, just in case the plant dies. :)
ReplyDeleteKaren
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ReplyDeleteNot interesting in the least.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your honest comment Janis, I like getting all feedback, even negative.
ReplyDeleteHope you stop back by.
Karen
You are very talented
ReplyDelete. I am inspired by all your still lifes. I looked at the painting, collide, and was very impressed with the process and three outcome. Thank you.