Monday, March 5, 2012
blackberry vines
Four years ago I named a painting Edge of Winter. After a couple group shows it went to one of my galleries and stayed there until I picked it up a couple weeks ago. You know what happened next...I washed it off and repainted this winter scene from a photo taken on a dog-walk with Annie and my two grandsons. This summer, a good crop of blackberries will be where last year's vines are now. This painting is titled Edge of Winter II.
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Barbara, this is stunning and so beautiful. I feel so very inspired by this. The name is wonderful as well. I can see that you were happy and you have good reason. Stellar work!!!
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Hi Donna,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your nice comments. I can't believe I painted blackberry vines...I've dug so many of them out of areas where they were unwelcome. Happy painting to you!
Barbara, what an exquisite winter atmosphere you've created. I can't stop looking at it. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jan!
ReplyDeleteYes, the word exquisite also came to my mind. I feel "in" the painting...how brave to wash and re-do, this won't hang around long!
ReplyDeleteI love this painting. You seem to take rather ordinary scenes and turn them into stunning works of art. I am especially drawn to the colors and texture of this piece. Very, very nice!
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