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Painted with soft pastels on 9" x 12" Colourfix Paper. Photo is not

with natural light as it has been RAINING. 

 
  • »2/17/09
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  • Author:Craig

Blue Heron fishing at Spillway

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8x10 acrylic painting

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  • »2/5/09
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  • Author:Peggy

Russell Baker - Red Hat Girl - Oil on 9 x 12 Canvas Panel

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$79.00+$10.00 S & H (USPS Priority Mail to USA)
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Red Hat Girl - There is usually a crowd of a dozen or two women all sporting bright red hats. We have all seen those Red Hat groups gathered together at some restaurant, or restaurant / bistro combination, laughing and seemingly the happiest people in the room. They have a great time. My wife, although this painting is not her, enjoys the dinners out with her Red Hat group when she is able to go. Sometimes she has to miss their monthly get-to-gethers and stay home due to medical reasons. I know she misses them. Your comments are welcome.

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  • »2/3/09
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  • Author:RUSSELL

Antelope and Fallow Deer Oil by Mary Hughes

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Commission, 22" x 28" oil on canvas: SOLD

visit my website at: Mary Hughes Studio and my blog at: Art by Mary Hughes.

 
  • »1/29/09
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  • Author:Mary

Russell Baker - The Hat Tip - Oil on 9 x 12 Canvas Panel

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$79.00+$10.00 S & H (USPS Priority Mail to USA)
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To Purchase either email me or     - CLICK HERE TO TRANSFER TO MY BLOG SITE -     and then use the "Buy Now" button. 

The Hat Tip - Is a new process for me, another learning experience. Everything should look muted or subtle, no harsh or sharp edges. I really enjoyed learning this technique and will no doubt put the experience to use again. Your comments are welcome.

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  • »1/22/09
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  • Author:RUSSELL
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