At this time no art is available for sale as I’m trying to build inventory for a gallery show. I may make limited edition prints in the future. Thanks Lynne! 🙂
Thank you, yes it does. Sometimes I put a skim coat of white Gesso on the paper first, but I’m finding it’s not absolutely necessary. 300 lb Paper is best, but I have used a lot of lighter weight paper too – when complete I mist the back of the painting with water & sandwich it between cardboard & put a weight on it until dry (overnight) & that will flatten any curl that might occur. Thanks for liking!
A peek at my new series “Surf Party”. Having fun! Seven pieces in progress so far. Mixed Media on paper. Varying sizes and orientation – max size about 11″ x […]
Still considering this a Work in Progress, and have had it set aside for awhile. The more I don’t work on it, the more I think it might be finished. […]
Coastal Vineyards Shimmery, glimmery iridescent gold and a touch of silver glitter that twinkles in the sky and sea. As a distant rain falls on shadowy hills the sun touches […]
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dropping below zero
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feeling the wind’s
raw, cold power
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Nice.
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Is this one for sale?
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At this time no art is available for sale as I’m trying to build inventory for a gallery show. I may make limited edition prints in the future. Thanks Lynne! 🙂
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Looks fantastic! Does the watercolour paper hold the graphite and acrylic well?
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Thank you, yes it does. Sometimes I put a skim coat of white Gesso on the paper first, but I’m finding it’s not absolutely necessary. 300 lb Paper is best, but I have used a lot of lighter weight paper too – when complete I mist the back of the painting with water & sandwich it between cardboard & put a weight on it until dry (overnight) & that will flatten any curl that might occur. Thanks for liking!
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Nice!
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