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PETITE BAKER


I photographed this little 'gal doing all of her baking in her cute little pretend kitchen! I thought that she needed to be surrounded by the glorious cakes and pies that she would have been baking. They were a figment of my imagination...but I'm quite certain this is what she had in mind!!!
24" by 36"
oil
stretched canvas
$1200.00 plus $45.00 shipping to the US.
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Comments

Claire Bull said…
This is lovely !! how very beautiful ... reminds me of my daughter years ago with her little pretend kitchen - you have captured her perfectly - great job!
Carol Blackburn said…
Adorable one, Linda. My daughter had an easy bake oven. Who'd have thought you could bake a cake with a light bulb.....
LindaHunt said…
Claire thank you for stopping by my blot...thank you very much...she was so cute and just soooo busy. I really like to photograph an unposed pose...probably not a word but it works!
LindaHunt said…
Carol
I bought an Easy Bake oven for my granddaughter for Christmas one year and I know she enjoyed it. I'm with you it is amazing what they come up with...thank you very much for leaving a comment.
Linda Popple said…
Love this painting! The colors are perfect for the little baker and kitchen!
Unknown said…
What a sweet painting and love the title.
LindaHunt said…
Hi Linda...thanks for stopping by I always enjoy hearing from you!

Hi Kelley...Thank you!
Marie Theron said…
Delightful, Linda! And the softness of the brushwork contributes to what we feel here!
LindaHunt said…
Thank you, Marie! It is so freeing to work on a large scale and with big brushes!!
Amber L. Bailey said…
I really love this. This is a nice change of pace, not that your still life pieces aren't great too!
LindaHunt said…
Thanks Amber...I really enjoy painting the figure and plan on doing more in the future!!
Gary Keimig said…
Nice Linda. Great concept that evokes memories of my own daughters and grand daughters.
Very cute!!!
I also like the new look of your blog... hmmm makes me want to change mine.
I love this one Linda. Such a gorgeous lovely young face. And of course, the colours as usual are great. Well done Linda and all the best.
Vic.
LindaHunt said…
Hi Gary...thank you...actually, this is my granddaughter. She was so involved that she wasn't even aware of my camera.
LindaHunt said…
Thank you, Marian. I can't help myself...the new design features are so much fun the experiment with!
LindaHunt said…
Thanks for stopping by Vic! She does have a sweet face...my granddaughter unknowingly was my model...it has been a number of years ago.
Gwen Bell said…
Wonderful job on this adorable child! Love the color palette and the way everything is proportioned to her size. Very nostalgic!
LindaHunt said…
Thanks, Gwen. I was mesmerized with her involvement in what whe was doing...swept away in playful fantasy!
Karen Bruson said…
Darling painting. I am sure that is what she had in mind. Lovely colors. Very pleasing to the eye.
Stephen Parker said…
Great job, Linda. I think this is the first figure I've seen in your work, and I like it very much. This little girl is definitely in her element.
Great, fun painting Linda. I love the feel of this scene. It brings back memories of my daughter and granddaughter at that age.

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