I was reading Marjorie Caggiano's blog this morning and discovered that I am not the only one that takes my painting to unusual places. At our north woods cabin in WI my husband put in a small fireplace (much used this spring as we froze) and while we waited for the time to put in some real stones, I got tired of the blank wall, and took acrylics and painted faux stones. It would have been "prettier" if I had taken this photo with a blazing fire but now it's 91 here! So you'll understand. This is not the Sistine Chapel but hey...
Hey Ginny! It is so fun to read and see what you have been up in the WOODS! It has been a hectic summer for me so far. Painting in the studio now after the FL workshop. So much to paint and so little time!! Love ya-
Hey Durinda...glad you are back from teaching art in Alabama. I have been dreaming art again. That means I need to get out in the studio promptly! Hahaha.
Hey Ginny! It is so fun to read and see what you have been up in the WOODS! It has been a hectic summer for me so far. Painting in the studio now after the FL workshop. So much to paint and so little time!!
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Hey Durinda...glad you are back from teaching art in Alabama. I have been dreaming art again. That means I need to get out in the studio promptly! Hahaha.
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