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STEPPIN' OUT


These gold tone satin shoes with embroidery were a birthday gift from my sister a number of years ago. I love, love them.
6s6 INCHES
OIL
Raymar canvas panel (Archival)
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Comments

Susan Roden said…
Just wonderful Linda!
And the untied laces are alive.
So delicate, yet a bold background.
Kim Blair said…
I can see why you love these shoes so much... very pretty with their pink flowers and long lace ribbon ties. And boy, do they make a statement on that hot orange background!
Kim
Love the shoes and the painting.
Hi Linda.
Just brilliant. Lovely chunks ( Laid carefully ) of colour, brilliant. All the best Linda.
Vic.
Unknown said…
I love painting shoes. This looks like a well-loved pair of espadrilles. Anything to keep our feet happy!
Carol Blackburn said…
Neat one, Linda. Love the dancing laces............
I love this, the ribbons make the painting just flow!
Love these shoes, Linda!!
Jerry Stocks said…
Love the colors and brush work--Don't sisters give special gifts.
wonderful play of color.
LindaHunt said…
I sent replys to most of you and thank you once again for your wonderful comments!

Vic, thank you so much for your uplifting comments...I appreciate you stopping by...all the best to you!!
Unknown said…
Love this painting. You can tell how much you love your shoes, your painting reveals that.
Johanna Spinks said…
a tour de force in gold shoe painting, I would say.
mary maxam said…
Even before noticing the title, I thought, "oh these shoes want to go out!" What great personality and color scheme.

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