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Another study was needed to test out a mounting method with which I've been playing. This Monet-like "ortwork" piece is the result. It's one of the few that I've ended up keeping. It's hanging in my kitchen.
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If you'd like to see more of this cozy corner go and the artwork in my kitchen go
here.
That's beautiful Nellie!
ReplyDeleteYou really did capture the flavor of an Impressionist painting. I especially like the way the entire canvas is filled. It gives it a close and long perspective all at once.
ReplyDeleteFaantastic! I love Monet and I like your work very much!
ReplyDeleteVery very well done. I love this piece and how your went about it was great to follow. Now....who is that woman in your kitchen!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThankyou so much for your kind comment on my blog. Love the pounded leaves design and the background for it. That will be a lovely quilt. I also love the flower quilts on your earlier posts and have just popped across to see your kitchen. It's amazing and delightful - more like a gallery. Can I apply for the post of Bertha Big Body if she retires?
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