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Monday, September 27, 2010

Did My Best

Here is the finished painting of the Oaks Back Porch in Madison GA at the paint out in association with their Tour of Homes along the Antebellum Trail. finished it with acrylics and strenthen the floor and adjust the perspective. DONE
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Reese's Scooby Doo

Reese loves dogs, has since she could talk. she has a dog she sleeps with named Dog and a dog in school she naps with named Crunchy but this dog here Scooby Doo is her favorite to paint. she has done this a few times. John won this dog for me at a carnival, Was it Great America? Good job Reese
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Singapore Bukit Panjang Mall


Sorry Dinesh, this actually is the first of architectural pictures where i am getting the perspective more correct. Do you still like it. Painted from Amy and Dinesh's condo across the street. The feature of course is Starbucks WHICH DELIVERS!?! Amy Dinesh and John were out and I was having time alone and decided to try my hand again at correct perspective. Amy and Dinesh live in a wonderful place which she has decorated wonderfully and unique and they are very very hospitable. We have never stayed long enough to wear out our welcome and we keep extending the time each time we visit. love you guys.
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Chattahoochee Urban Park

This is a start of some architectual pictures, actually the porch at Bethany Oaks in Madison was the start. This was painted during the Great Chattahoochee Paint Out sponsored by the Roswell Tourism and Jackson Gallery and CNC. Since I was out for the day with no responsibilities I managed to draw this small painting (9x12 w/c) with a ruler in 3 1/2 hrs. only because of no distractions. It is an urban park under the overpass of Holcomb Bridge with joggers, bikers, fisherman, canoeists, kayakers etc. but no one paying any more attention to anyone else by themselves. and then it took three hours to paint. I like the results a lot. But I could never be paid enough for the time and sweat put in it. As perhaps most artists feel. heat index was well over 100, code orange day, but it sure felt great to put in a long days work with great results, hope you agree!!
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