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Farms and fences and foliage.
A horse in the distance.
It's looking like fall.
Pastel, 5x7
[SOLD, New York]
Simplicity.
A sepia scene.
But 2010.
At an inn
in a barn
breakfast was served.
Egg crates, egg white bucket.
Not an egg in sight.
But I could taste 'em.
They were farm fresh.
[Bethel, New York, on a trip to Woodstock]
Pastel, 8x10, $150.
The last day of summer.
So glorious that I had to paint outside.
A pot of still-budding morning glories.
Plein Air Watercolor, 8x10, $140.
Teams.
They play. We cheer.
Between beer and sausages, time-outs, and touch downs---
we as a team get it done.
Rah-Rah-Sis-Boom-Ba!
Pastel, 8x10, $150.
Well, it's over.
Summer.
How can that be?
Still warm.
Flowers still.
Shells on a pillow.
Bees are buzzing.
But Labor Day said,
"It's over."
Pastel, 5x7, $125.
What can we to do on this fine summer day?
Ride to the local farm for cider donuts & cup 'a Joe.
On the way- framed by sunglasses- a Monet painting.
Not as impressionistic- but impressionable.
Haystacks floating like fat cows resting on a sea of green.
Road to Russell Farms, Ipswich, MA.
Pastel, 8x10, $150.
Portion of watercolor painting, 15 x 21, NFS
Martinique
Row, row, row your boat gently down the shore.
Pastel, 8" x 10", $135.
Chocolate in any from is go(o)d.
But a pouf of soufflĂ© in your mouth–
helps the medicine of the day go down.
Pastel, 5x7, Commission. NFS yet.