6" x 6" oil on panel
$100.00 + $10. s/h
In searching through cabinets, shelves and boxes for pieces of china to paint, or should I say reflections to paint, I realized that I have eleven creamers. Not sure why I have so many, or where they all came from, or where the sugar bowls are, but nevertheless, that's at least eleven daily paintings. So, look for more.
9 comments:
This looks so delicate and lacy with its curved edges around the rim. I have a small set of Christmas Spode and it is lovely!
Très joli pot à lait... Les reflets et les couleurs de ce petit pot sont magnifiques.
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This one is so delicate. Do you use the creamers? I have a couple of creamers too but I pour straight out of the coffee mate carton.
Stunning. Love these little ones!!
This series you have started is just awesome! :-)
Superb reflections in this delicate and beautiful painting! Eleven creamers...good for us...I am looking forward to many more delightful paintings then in this series.
I can tell you are having fun with your china paintings. They are wonderful , really love the reflections.
Sherry, Thank you. It is a pleasure to have your constant support.
Martine, Merci beaucoup!
Thank you Carol. I have to admit that one of the few times that I do use the creamers are at dinner parties for after dinner drinks, ie; kahlua and decaf w/ cream! Care to join me?
Debbi, Thank you. I think that these little ones would look great as a famed set. Of course, I am biased!
Thank you Crystal, I may not do all 11, or the whole series at once, but I do plan to continue.
Christiane, Thank you. You'll see all eleven. But, maybe not right away.
Thank you Carol, Yes, I am having fun!
Wonderful work Pam. Tomorrow I will start searching my cabinets and hutch. In search of something to paint. Thank you for the inspiration.
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