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Friday, July 17, 2009
Daily Painting 884 SOLD Breezy Day at Little Jim's Miniature Oil Painting

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1851 Jetty Morning
Did this awhile ago at the Jetty park here in Fort Pierce. The painting is 12 x 16 inches, oil on canvas panel. It will be at our art sho...

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Its 5 x 7 oil, knife and brush. I painted this from a photo I took at Edenlawn Plantation last spring. Buy this painting on PayPal Price: $...
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More of my watercolor experiments, its on Yupo Paper, 2.50 x 3.50. Artists Trading Card size, Buy this painting on PayPal Price: $100 USD O...
3 comments:
That's the spirit - put the stroke down and leave it. When I paint I have two chances of doing just that; slim and none.
But it worked well for you. I will try harder.
Thanks!
It seems like it takes a different mind set than usual painting.
Very nice. I don't see one extra stroke too many. You have great control of the medium. I like it a lot.
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