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Yellow Brick Road
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jerry carlin
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Canvas is beginning to work, after I gesso it about 20 times!
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JENNIFER KESSELL
30 Aug 2009
Beautifully done . Thanks for sharing . ~ jennifer kessell
Annette Labedzki
29 Aug 2009
love the orange too!!
Artist Reply: Thank you, Annette, I've got lots of new colors!
ruth sears
29 Aug 2009
thought I saw Dorothy just ahead on here, you did an excellent job on this.
Artist Reply: Thanks, Ruth, Dorothy IS there, I just don't paint people...yet!
Anneke Hut
29 Aug 2009
There's such a beautiful look through with a great landscape on the horizon.
Artist Reply: "Red sky at night - sailors' delight" a sign of clear skies ahead! Thanks, so much, Anneke!
Regina Coeli deWinter
29 Aug 2009
LOL...that's a lotta gesso...good work, but it looks like a dangerous route!
Artist Reply: The road less travelled, yes!
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JENNIFER KESSELL 30 Aug 2009
Beautifully done . Thanks for sharing . ~ jennifer kessellAnnette Labedzki 29 Aug 2009
love the orange too!!ruth sears 29 Aug 2009
thought I saw Dorothy just ahead on here, you did an excellent job on this.Anneke Hut 29 Aug 2009
There's such a beautiful look through with a great landscape on the horizon.Regina Coeli deWinter 29 Aug 2009
LOL...that's a lotta gesso...good work, but it looks like a dangerous route!