Click Here to BidBelow are a couple of pictures of my kids, hard at work. I seem to end up taking pictures when they are being serious, but I'm sure a minute after these were taken someone cracked a joke and we were all laughing our butts off. Somehow I always attract the wild ones!
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Your class was a perfect mixture of fun and real painting. Just not long enough, for me.
Love the green-y gray background you used to set off the red of the cherries. On impulse, I bought a jar of maraschino cherries to use as props.......
Another wonderfuly loose and vital painting.
I am curious to know how you frame these 6x6 paintings when they go on exhibition. Can you be persuaded to post a photo of one in its frame? Or do they sell before they get to that stage?
Yes, I'd be interested in how you frame them as well, especially since I have one from your Westford workshop!
Love these cherries - they glow.
LOVE love love these cherries. You are such an inspiration Carol! On a side and mostly unrelated note: I saw No one's the BITCH prominently displayed under new non-fiction at the main downtown library in Cleveland, VERY cool!!
Carol!
The reds on these cherries look amazing.
So very rich!
-Dean
I love your three cheerful little cherries. So fresh!
Wow! Pop!
Wow! Pop!!!
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