• AVE HURLEY
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Sheep in the Meadow

Painted on 12 x 16 canvas board with a 10/0 brush taking over a month to complete, this is simply called "Sheep in the Meadow" depicting the general landscape of north central Pennsylvania in the summer time. I have Giclee printings available of this image as well as the original is for sale.

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ruth sears 29 May 2010

wow,this is lovely and you have a very wonderful style.

Jessica Abbott 11 Jan 2009

That's beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!! I love it

Artist Reply: Thankyou so much Jessica~!
Artist Reply: Thankyou Jessica, for your comments on my artwork~ Your encouragement means alot to me~ Ave I'd like to invite you to advertise your AW Portfolio free at my free AW Promotional Site: http://avehurleyillustrations.ning.com/group/isellatartwanted

MJ Mitchell 21 Oct 2008

A very beautiful work of art. I love the landscape, the details are wonderful - love the colors too. Beautiful.

Artist Reply: Thankyou MJ~ I love to use alot of colors with every season~ The original is a bit more detailed than shown in my photo yet the colors are close to the original~

Joke Schotting 16 Oct 2008

Very beautiful Ave!!!

Artist Reply: Thankyou Joke~I still have to learn to take better photos however as this still isnt as clear as the original painting.My hand shakes a bit when I take photos..
Artist Reply: Thankyou Joke, for your comments on my artwork~ Your encouragement means alot to me~ Ave I'd like to invite you to advertise your AW Portfolio free at my free AW Promotional Site: http://avehurleyillustrations.ning.com/group/isellatartwanted

Mrs.David Jobes(Dee) Jobes 08 Oct 2008

BEAUTIFUL Beautiful work of Art,my Friend!!!Masterful Artistry!!!Great Fine Art!!!,Dee&David Jobes :):)

Artist Reply: Thankyou so much Dee~ This one is done almost all by tiny 'dots' of paint . getting a clear photo was a bit tricky as I have another version of this that looks quite different because it didnt pick up the dot details. I have just did a study on it with closeups that I will be posting to focus on areas that contain their own subject.