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View from my Mom's boat©

This is the view from my Mom's House boat on the river VECHT (Netherlands), which I painted from the PICTURE , I showed you last week.
I painted a different sky, which you see a lot in this polder.

There only live 5150 people in my Mom's little town.
She loves it there and so do we, when we are over!

Both of my Mom's daughters (twins) live abroad. My twin sister lives in South Africa with her family, and we live in the USA. Fortunately my brother just moved back from Germany to Holland.

Second picture shows her boat.
You'll see the little windmill which I painted (R) as well.
You'll find the farm where my mom picks up her fresh milk and cheese. Weather permitted she travels over by her rowing boat or by a slow motorized boat! What a great life!

Acrylic on Studio stretched Canvas.
18"x24" (46x61 cm) Painting doesn't need a frame.

I also painted this one one a bigger Studio Canvas: 30"X24"x1.5"(76x61x3.5 cm)
It's a beauty and proudly hanging in my Living Room!

Copyright Olga van Dijk 2006©
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Elizabeth Janus 30 Dec 2010

What a beautiful scene ... it does calm your spirit...love it

karen todd 13 Jan 2010

after reading your comment i came to see your paintings Olga.....they are wonderful- thanks for taking the time to introduce yourself to me-allowing me the opportunity to see your beautiful paintings! karen

Artist Reply: Thanks for your visit and kind words Karen I'm sure we'll meet again! Love and Light, OLGA

Anonymous Guest 15 Apr 2009

Great work Olga.

Gavin North 17 Jun 2008

This is so beautiful, you have such a beautiful style of painting, I am truly impressed with both the high quality and range of styles of your art, Pure Excellence

Blake Harrison 11 Jun 2008

Love the painting version! The Earth moves in it, very interesting...Blake.