My newest cow original, 8x10, framed $99, she has the potato masher nose print. |
I had to put brush to paper while he was here so I did a quick wash and then placed my potato masher on the wet wash, thinking nose. No other thoughts just nose. Can you see it on her nose?? I truly was getting sadder by degree as the day went on as I knew he was going back home so I think the painting picked up on it but I feel that makes it sorta endearing. Ha ha..Tell me what you think.
I've ordered frames this morning so I'm going to frame it for the Women's Club Art Show this Saturday, April 25, The show will be in Onley,Va. at the Women's Clubhouse and also they will be serving lunch and have gorgeous plants and we'll have 17 artists there displaying our work. 9am-3pm....
and another show that night. Norfolk Academy Art Show and Sale Opening, at Norfolk Academy in Norfolk,Va. from 6-8pm. I'm going to that too. I have 4 originals there. I'm going to be wiped out completely afterward. Please check the dates and times at right! Thank you , love to each of you,Diana
Hi Diana,
ReplyDeleteI wish you the best with your shows coming up. and thank you so much for the compliment on the recent magnolia painting.
Kathryn xx
Love your cow, she's a cutie :))
ReplyDeleteAnd I like the potatoe masher print on her nose, too :))
Have a great day
Tinna ✐
I love your cow and the nose. Great idea and it made me smile.I love your header. Such prehistoric birds are they not! How is Sadie doing these days.? Cooper and Max my 2 Havanesse pups are a handful but I love them dearly.
ReplyDeleteThe nose looks great! Creative idea you came-up with :) You sound really busy with all that arty stuff. Be sure to get some rest in between sometimes too. Hug.
ReplyDeleteThe cow is adorable! I have never thought of using a potato masher of all things as a painting tool! That made me chuckle! :0)
ReplyDeleteOh what a delightful and whimsical painting! I think it is fabulous! I too get blue when the kids leave.
ReplyDeleteYes, I see a mother's sadness in the cow's eyes. You are a fantastic artist!
ReplyDeleteI see the potato masher-it's charming! I was touched by the cow's eyes after I read you were sad....It's a wonderful painting.
ReplyDeleteDear Diana-this is so sweet. The eyes do look sad. Wish your son could have stayed longer. Caught up on your previous posts. The or did is beautiful. Hope you will share when it is finished. Take care friend. Hugs
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