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PINK ZINNIAS #4


These little pink zinnias are from my garden. The gardens took quite a hit this summer with HOT HOT temperatures and very little water. So, these are some of the surviving flowers. In this painting I wanted to work with the paint almost as one would work with a palette knife. It is brushwork, but I used a lot of paint. I liked the effect.
6X8 inches
oil
Raymar canvas panel (Archival)

Comments

Polly Jones said…
This painting makes me so happy and also jealous! I want to touch all that lovely paint.
LindaHunt said…
Thanks Polly...we have a mutual admiration thing going on! I appreciate your kind comments.
Carol Blackburn said…
So very pretty, Linda.
Susan Roden said…
Tremendous effect with the thick brushstrokes Linda. And like the suggestion of the glass container - so very nice!
LindaHunt said…
Carol, thank you for your kind comment.
LindaHunt said…
Thanks, Susan...I did have fun laying on the paint.
Virginia Floyd said…
This has an abstract quality, Linda. I like the way you handled the glass. Very nice!
Ruth Andre said…
This is a favorite for sure. Love the color and the brushwork.

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