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16 x 20
This is my first attempt at doing any kind of metal. It was fun to do and I really enjoy doing birds (although I always paint them fat!). |
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16 x 20
A gift for Pastor Steve. He'll be leaving our church to further his eduction on an on-going basis. Good Luck! |
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16 x 20
My sister Cathy had already done this one and I really admired hers. I wanted to do one just like it but our styles are completely opposite. She has a very nice impressionistic quality that I still work on achieving. |
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18 x 24
Pretty nice learning to do the sun ray effect through the trees. |
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12 x 24
The proportion of the canvas really accents the height of the trees and draws you down the path to the distant mountain. |
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14 x 18
This one is spectacular. It was hard to give away, but Happy 50th Birthday Mindy! (I'd love to do this one again.) |
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18 x 24
Painted during Jerry Yarnell's workshop in Huntington Beach. |
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18 x 24
Given to Hanna's Kindergarten teacher, Debbie Morines, for all her dedication, hard work, compassion and her love of our children. |
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18 x 24
Purple snow... I hear it's better than yellow snow. |
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18 x 24
A covered bridge which seemed to turn out pretty well except I think I got too carried away with the flowers. |
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18 x 24
I attended yet another one of Jerry Yarnell's workshops and this was the result. |
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(2) 11 x 14
I'd never tried one of these before. It's called a diptych -- when you paint one scene using two canvases. |
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