I bought these 'white' peaches and they were great to look at but not much for eating. Maybe they were not ripe. Still having fun with lots of paint and limited strokes. 5X7 inches oil Raymar canvas panel (archival)
Linda, this is my first visit to your site but not the last. I love your fresh loose brushstrokes and bright colors.
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Linda...great peaches...really captured the fuzz with out the "busyness". I agree about the white peaches taste, have you tried the white nectarines this season...they are delightful.
6"X 6" Oil Ampersand Gessobord $125.00 I'm ready to chill out after this one. It was really HARD! So many petals going all different ways. I am pleased with the results. I have to laugh at myself....I thought of showing a step by step process in the painting of this peony....but....never looks like anything until the last few strokes! I am happy with this painting however I got here. This painting is found here :
My husband took the photos from his kyak of the beautiful salt marsh in the springtime. I love the color of the ever changing marshland 8X10 inches oil Canvas panel (archival) $90.00 plus $8.00 shipping to US. Purchase here THIS PAINTING HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN THIS TREASURY
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I've always thought the yellow peaches taste better.. but it is the tree and when they are picked!
Your use of color is expanding.....beautifully!
Delightful Linda!
Kim
Joan