I took a break from working on commissions and studio renovations this weekend to join the Vermont Land Trust at their annual meeting, where I had the pleasure of being "artist on site" painting my neighbor Lee's beautiful farm house and perennial border.
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6 comments:
This is lovely and so difficult to catch all those individual flowers. Good job!!
Love all the red! What a beautiful site.
This is fabulous--really charming.
Thanks for writing, Linda and Sue. I feel so lucky to walk by this beautiful farm every day.
This painting is very full on sun and colors... it makes me feel full of joy!
I am charmed by the warmth of the color! Thanks for this loose and skilled watercolor! You inspire me!
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