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Summer makes a grand entrance,

stretching forth lazily, from the fertile earth of Spring.

Clothed in lush yellows and vibrant greens

in shades of apple, celery, lime and mint.

Her morning d

 

Summer

Summer

 

Summer makes a grand entrance,

stretching forth lazily, from the fertile earth of Spring.

Clothed in lush yellows and vibrant greens

in…

This is an entirely experimental Blog post as it is the first time I am posting since getting my i Mac!! But my son is patiently trying to make me understand how to access my photos once I get…

Final Journal Pages

This is an entirely experimental Blog post as it is the first time I am posting since getting my i Mac!! But my son is patiently trying to make me understand how to access my photos once I get them…

I did this acrylic/alcohol relief painting but didn’t like the way it came out so I sliced it with my paper cutter and wove it

Woven – mixed media

I did this acrylic/alcohol relief painting but didn’t like the way it came out so I sliced it with my paper cutter and wove it into a colorful design. Now I’m trying to decide on a background….stark white…dense black or…

I enjoy the challenge of creating a picture story to go with a word or phrase which is why I like the Illustration Friday site…

Illustration Friday…”Shades”

The Illustration Friday word for the week is “Shades” and this trio of cuties are sporting theirs as they head off to snail mail a letter!

I really enjoy getting into a palette of colors and seeing the different ways I can translate them onto a canvass. This geometric acrylic painting uses the same co

Orange, yellow & browns…”Yield”

I really enjoy getting into a palette of colors and seeing the different ways I can translate them onto a canvass. This geometric acrylic painting uses the same colors as the abstract painting I posted a week or so…

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  • Summer makes a grand entrance,

    stretching forth lazily, from the fertile earth of Spring.

    Clothed in lush yellows and vibrant greens

    in shades of apple, celery, lime and mint.

    Her morning d

     

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