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Geranium 1 and Geranium 2 are both transparent watercolors, 8 x 10. I painted this drawing twice. I am getting ready for a sale in November. With the economy the way it is, I thought I would paint some smaller paintings, with the hope of some sales.
--All of the paintings are copyright by me, the artist, and may not be used for any purpose.-- I am a watercolor artist living in the Midwest. I have been in National, State and local jury art shows. My paintings are in collections around the world. I enjoy the transparency and luminosity of watercolor. I like color, bright and vivid with light and shadows. Some of my paintings are from my imagination, reminding me of something I have seen or felt.
1 comment:
Marilyn,
I think both of these should do well at a sale. They are quality paintings and, as you say, the smaller sizes should do better in this economy. My fav is the bottom one, the one with more light.
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