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Just Planted
6" x 8" oil on gessoed board
$100.00 + $10. s/h
Hopefully the last frost is past. It still is in the 30s at night, but not below 32. So, I think these guys, and gals, will make it. Due to the cold nights, we don't turn the sprinklers on until after Mother's Day, so I'll hand water them carefully for awhile.
11 comments:
Pam this is just gorgeous! The touch of yellow with the 2 shades of blue violet are so perfect together. And love these new floral compositions with the great backgrounds. You are on a roll!
Nice Pam! It will be fun to see your garden grow through your paintings....so far they are lovely!!
Love the colors! This is an interesting series and fun to visit to see what is next.
I just noticed the shovel painting - really nice!
Lovely Pam...I really love the soft abstract quality of it!
Nice brushwork and color, Pam!
Your color choices are sublime, Pam. This is lovely!
A lovely painting Pam, but you took a chance with planting them out at such a cold time. I hope they survive. All the best Pam.
Vic.
What type of flower is this, Pam? Love it!
Thank you Debbi!!
Renee, Thanks. It seems to be a slow spring, or maybe I'm just impatient!
Linda, Thank you. I am having fun w/ this series already.
Thank you Dana, These seem to have a life of their own and are a little abstract.
Perry, Thank you, The brushwork seems "brushier" w/ a large brush on small panel.
Pam, This is a beautiful series! I just love it! It would be great to see one photo with a grouping of your framed florals! I bet it is a breathtaking sight!
ClaIre, I'm loving your series, too. Thanks.
Thank you Vic, I know, I hope they all survive, too!
Sherrie, Thanks, it's another pansy.
Thank you Cathyann, We continue to have really cold nights. We are all tired of it! Even the weatherman was complaining last night on the news.
Nancy, What a great idea to photo them all in a group! Thanks for the suggestion.
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