Too much variety means all of this could take up multiple posts, so a list will be the best approach today.
- There are now many new paintings listed on my website – For Sale–Oil Paintings–Landscape. If you sort by newness, you can see them.
- I finally finished coloring the grapes in my coloring book Heart of Agriculture.
- I started 2 other pages in the same coloring book. The ag coloring book is fun to me because there are so many colors besides just normal landscape colors. (The plum is light colored because that is how plums look hanging on the tree. The white stuff is called “bloom”.)
- I found a web designer! I will withhold comment until the job is finished, but so far, I am impressed.
- It was good to be at Anne Lang’s for First Saturday February; I’ll return for First Saturday March.
- February is International Correspondence Writing Month. Ever heard of that before? There is even a website! They call themselves (who are “they”??) InCoWriMo
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Jana, your grapes look great! 🙂 And that’s wonderful about finding a web designer you’re happy with so far. Also noticed in your previous post that you’ve been blogging for 10 years now — congrats! I hit that milestone last fall, but I don’t post five days a week so more power to you! 🙂 Blessings as you continue on, my friend!
Cheryl, call me “Butter” cuz I’m on a roll! Thank you for checking in, and I am so glad to know that I am not alone in a decade of blogging, that “outdated” method of connectivity.
Really like the Honeymoon painting. Amazing how much detail you get on such a small canvas!
Gina, it has detail but not in the refined style of our pencil drawings.
Jana, I like the detail in your coloring book pages. Also subject matter.
Thank you, Janet! All that tiny detail is what makes them be for grownups, although it is puzzling why those tiny things are for those of us who need glasses to see them.
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