Anita, you are really a busy girl, can't keep up with my comments. Wonderful work, all of it. The ozzing frosting on the donuts makes me want to go buy some and I agree the relexions on the floor in your house are very appealing.
I can see why the light in this is so appealing. You have a very good eye for capturing the subtleties of reflected light in interiors. I like this a lot.
Stacy - I am making the most of it while the inspiration strikes! I'm really enjoying being creative at the moment and can't wait to get home each day so that I can get down to something!
Lisa - our new house is large and very cold at the moment. Considering they do have cold winters here its surprising that all the floors are cold marble.
Mary - thank you - I'm keeping busy! Not there is a lot else to do so I am glad I've hit a productive moment - I just hope it lasts the next 9 1/2 months.
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Hi Everyone, My new 2025 Calendars are now available to purchase. There are
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Redemption
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"Covered Wagon, Hale Farm 3"
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SOLD
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6 comments:
Wow Anita! You sure have been busy creating art lately! Your last move must have agreed with you. Another lovely pastel!
Wow..this is great. I love the light reflection too. Hope you are enjoying your new home. You are such a busy girl moving all the time....xoxo
Anita, you are really a busy girl, can't keep up with my comments. Wonderful work, all of it. The ozzing frosting on the donuts makes me want to go buy some and I agree the relexions on the floor in your house are very appealing.
I can see why the light in this is so appealing. You have a very good eye for capturing the subtleties of reflected light in interiors. I like this a lot.
Stacy - I am making the most of it while the inspiration strikes! I'm really enjoying being creative at the moment and can't wait to get home each day so that I can get down to something!
Lisa - our new house is large and very cold at the moment. Considering they do have cold winters here its surprising that all the floors are cold marble.
Mary - thank you - I'm keeping busy! Not there is a lot else to do so I am glad I've hit a productive moment - I just hope it lasts the next 9 1/2 months.
Jeanette - thank you!
Anita, hi.
I just taken a "long tour" by your pastels, I like a lot the windows and doors series, keep going my friend.
hugs
Alex
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