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"Winter Sunlight" 8" x 10" (watercolor on aquabord) starting bid: $100 |
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Why Winter? Well, because I'm working on my annual calendar and Christmas cards so I can have them printed in time for my Open House in October. I didn't have a very good image for December, so I adapted a reference photo I had taken a few years ago of this lovely, little porch in Spring . . . made a few changes and voila!
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(what this painting could look like when framed) |
While this is going to be the image for December 2017, I think it looks more like February or even March . . . with a rather faded wreath that has yet to have been taken down. That's pretty how I roll. I won't tell you how long my decorations are usually up for! :)
Have a great day! I'll be back with a few more finished commissions soon.