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Monday, January 11, 2010

"PDA" - SOLD


PDA, in case you aren't familiar with it, means Public Display of Affection. So the two cherries are stealing a kiss out in public and everyone is watching, probably jealous of their love.
Today I got back into the studio and am happy to report ... I remembered how to paint! I think the break I took was JUST what I needed. Towards the end of it I started getting ideas about what to paint, and that was really what was missing. Well, that and how to do it too. But it all came back in a whoosh. I will sleep happy tonight.

12 comments:

  1. Carol,

    I just want to tell you how much I respect your talent and tenacity as an artist. Every evening, almost like clockworks there is a lovely painting sent to my e-mail.

    I have watched your blog since you started and you have created a fabulous visual history in your body of work.

    I show my students your blog as an example of what talent, work ethic and goal setting can produce.They are always impressed.

    I thought you might like to know.

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  2. YEAH! Welcome back Carol, I am so glad for you! Love the colors in this painting.

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  3. I just got your book in the mail and I love it! My Christmas present to myself! Theresa Miller

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  4. and i say again...GOOD ON YA!!!!

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  5. You're a master Carol -it just glows! Glad you're back : )

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  6. Beautiful! Welcome back and sweet dreams - :-)

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  7. Love this one - your choice of objects and composition say "PDA" big time. I remember in jr. high *now called middle school...if you were caught in a PDA - you were expelled for a day. Harsh...especially by today's standards. :D Paint on -

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  8. We all knew that you hadn't forgotten how to paint. I just think you needed a break! And these is something about the painting that just grabs me. The tall cylinders and the colors are stunning in this painting. welcome back!

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  9. Now I know what is a PDA.
    Graet painting no question about your talent.
    You do know/remembered how to paint.

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  10. A PALPABLE tension in the air. Careful, that cherry's armed!

    Loverly darks....

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  11. Beautiful piece...lovely blues and thos cherries glow.......welcome back.

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