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« at last the little Leda | Main | Cautionary Tales from the Suburbs, illustrated »
i found this, the third installment (where I have more fun than should be legal)
by bach on 11/27/2009 7:50:45 AM



The weather hear in southeastern Virginia has been wet, grey, and blustery, slowing down easel work in a big way.  The up side to this is that it meant that it has been the perfect time to work on the little still lifes that I set up in the studio under controlled light.  Here's the third in the  "i found this(have you seen this before?)" series working with bits and pieces that caught my eye and ended up in my pocket.  I knew that somehow they all fit together, but somewhere along the line realized tht if I didn't do something with them they were just so much flotsam and jetsam (read: dustcatchers) on my shelves and in my drawers.  Putting the puzzle together is turning into something a lot more fun, and with a lot more layers than anticipated; I can hardly wait to start the next one.




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Marian Fortunati
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Amazing.... How in the world did you do that??? WOW..
What fun looking through this painting to find everything....! How big is it??

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