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Thursday, March 21, 2019

Painting Spring

Never Trust a Groundhog

Puxatawny Phil fooled us all!

He promised us an early spring
and
that definitely did not happen.

But

Here it comes.

Finally!

The very first daffodil blooms of the year!

I love them!

They are so fresh looking and after a long cold wet winter
they are so welcome.

I took this photograph on my way to my studio.

So then you know what I had to do.

First Bunch of Spring
10" x 8" stretched canvas
$75 + shipping


It took me a while to get the hang of painting daffodils.
The bell was the problem, but the petals that stand out were the real problem.

I haven't painted daffodils for a while so there's always a learning curve when you haven't painted a subject for a while and there was with these also.
But I'm pretty happy with this first bunch of spring.

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1 comment:

  1. Such a lovely painting, Sharon. I love daffodils and you captured them beautifully. :o)

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Ghent, Kentucky, United States
I'm a nature artist and I love to paint old barns, rivers and lakes, trees and fence rows and flowers. I work almost daily. You can purchase paintings by contacting me at slgraves6@gmail.com and there is also a tab across the top of my blog for available paintings and one for small paintings with buy now buttons. You can also purchase through my Etsy shop using the name of Fine Nature Art. . Thank you so much for stopping by.