Thursday, September 22, 2011
Loosey Goosey, part two
I meant to be back sooner, but life has a way of getting in the way, doesn't it? Since my last post, I did have the chance to finish this second painting of Horicon Marsh, though. And today I took the four landscapes described in these last few posts, along with a few paintings of flowers which I did a year or two ago, up to the Horicon Marsh area. They are going to be on display, and for sale(!), at the Celtic Crossroads Cafe in Mayville, Wisconsin, just in time for Mayville's 25th annual Audubon Days celebration.
:0) (Yay!)
Three more canvases are waiting for me to start painting on them next week. But I'll also be getting back to regular blogging and tumblr-ing, as well as visiting blogs and answering e-mails, in a day or so.
Thanks to everyone for all your support!
xo
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17 comments:
Angela, Du kannst so stolz auf Dich sein! Ich bins! Drueck Dich. Paula
Danke danke
xo
What a gorgeous view you have captured.
You will have no trouble at all selling this.
autumn blessings to you
Sharon
A great view and again, I love the grasses! Best of luck at the cafe.
Oh congratulations! That is exciting! Your paintings are wonderful!
wow, i LOVE this, angela. sheesh, are you sure you haven't been painting landscapes for *years*?!!! xoxo
it's lovely!
Congrats on the cafe show/sale! Love your landscapes - such movement in this one - can just imagine myself there. Looking forward to more posts - here & on tumblr.
Thank you!
Beautiful painting, particularly love the grass, look forward to seeing those canvases you cover!!!
Angela, this is yummy, keep it up :-) and congrats on the show!Love you
xoxo
I love the reflective nature in this painting Angela!
Congrats on your show...I hope you sell out! :)
Blessings and Love...
Akasa
Love to see your use of color and the wonderful photo's you took and the finally your creative experience you gathered from them and express outwardly for us all to see and feel.
Simply beautiful...lovely work!
so different and so beautiful with depth and color and FEEL! just love!
Angela, I love watching your painting evolve and grow, and I love your landscapes. I can feel your thriving on your art making... such energy you share.
Roxanne
Angela!
Horicon was my location. I now have moved to another Wisconsin location. You mentioned Celtic crossings; please say hello to Cindy the owner.
I had visions there, but never felt the same since I had left my former town. Missing it.*.. sigh.
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