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Are You Listening?
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Are You Listening? (c)Betty Refour 2012 4 x 4 inches
I used acrylics and texture medium to create this piece and you can find it
for sale in my Etsy sho...
Going Big and Giving Thanks
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*Still Life with Roses, Figs and Mint Julep Cup, Oil on 8**"x10"* *Linen
Panel*
SOLDAbove is the biggest oil painting I've done to date. I must say, it's
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Celeste Vaught Art to Close
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I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has followed my
creative journey and supported my creative expression over the past several
yea...
Hollyhocks and My Bucket Babies
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Pink Hollyhocks
8x8 Oil on Canvas
by
Cheri Wollenberg
Hollyhocks are an old fashioned flower. Every time my husband and I take a
trip to New Mexico I have...
READY FOR OKC ART SHOW
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I have 38 drawings framed and packed for the Paseo Art Festival this
weekend in Oklahoma City. I've had a heavy heart finishing up my exhibit
for the sh...
Tulsa Rose Garden Spring
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This is a 9" x 12" oil on masonite painting of the Tulsa Rose
Garden during first blooms of the roses. In reality, the roses
aren't out yet but will be very...
Do The Charleston!
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Well, the new year is starting to roll with new energy and opportunities.
I'm very happy to announce my new representation in historic Charleston, SC
wi...
Spring Promise
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Jennith Moncrief brought the most beautiful flowers to the studio. This
iris is painted on a black background on Ampersand board. 6 x 6 Oil.
Thank you...
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"Zion Morning"
12x16
oil on canvas board
I painted the top painting in 2010 and was not pleased with it, so I
decided to repaint it. The bottom painting...
The Point by Kay Wyne
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*The Point*
32" x 32" Palette Knife Painting
Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
This painting started out as a very simple seascape. My insp...
1501 Bend in the St. Lucie River
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This is from the North Fork of the St. Lucie River. There is usually a
gator under those trees to the right. Most people can't see them, they
look like ...
AMERICAN FLAG paintings by Gigi Hackford
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This summers collection has a lighter look.... and oh, how the light of
summer intensifies... white looks and feels so uncluttered and cool.... I
am enjoyi...
Sail Boat Painting
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*Readdy to Sail*
[image: Readdy to Sail, painting by Delilah Smith]
*About This Painting:*
Ready to Sail
11x14x.50
oil painting on stretched canvas
Media: o...
Paint Splatter and Egg
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*12" x 12" original vibrant pastel painting*
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I had so much fun with this piece. I used Duck Tape for the background of
the egg. For more info please v...
The Quad at University of Illinois, Urbana
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My granddaughter loves this view of the Quad with New Main University Hall
(built in 1905) anchoring the end.
Watercolor • 8 x 10 • Sold - Giclee available...
Summer Dreams by Roxanne Steed
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8"x10" oil on stretched canvas, gallery wrapped with sides painted (design
continued around sides)
Click here for more information or to purchase.
Yesterd...
Moving soon . . .
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Since this site will soon be 'moved' into the Contemporary Painters of
Washington I am blogging on both so if you visited the new site you will
pretty much...
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Hopefully the image speaks for itself, so here's a little on process: As I
think of icons I recall the use of gold leaf and other metalic mediums for
par...
Wild - by Kentucky Artist Stephanie Allison
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Still playing with the palette knife. I did use a brush in places, but I'm
liking the results. Contact me here if you'd like more information
regarding t...
"Field Guide", a new small work by Molly A Poole
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"Field Guide" is my latest small work. This work is inspired by the local
farmers busy planting the fields the past few weeks. Although I haven't
seen any...
Fruit Picnic by Angela Bishop
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* "Fruit Picnic" 5 by 7, Pastel Painting*
*Available Here*
I completed this painting last year as part of a painting challenge. It was
actually one of the ...
Fifty dollars ($50.00) of any deposit for a workshop or private lesson is a nonrefundable processing fee. If you need to cancel more than 30 days before your scheduled workshop or lesson, your deposit, less the $50.00 processing fee, will be refunded or credited, as you desire. If you cancel within 30 days of your scheduled arrival, the refund, again less the processing fee, will be for credit only. click here
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