The "never-ending" studio tour
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- Ringwraith-Wife
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The "never-ending" studio tour
It's that time of year again...
http://jacquieroland.blogspot.com/
This year I showed 85+pieces in my studio. Whew!
http://jacquieroland.blogspot.com/
This year I showed 85+pieces in my studio. Whew!
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The "never-ending" studio tour
Wow, so much great stuff! Thanks for sharing, RWW.
Proud father of G-minor and the Bean!
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Seriously fantastic peek into your world of art! The pastoral sheep, two girls with the Raven in the Holly tree and the stormy sea next to it...the 3 I like best in one photograph! (1861 too!... especially with the new appreciation I have for Civil War history living just outside Fredericksburg Va.)
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Re: The "never-ending" studio tour
Thank you, Doc.
Thank you as well, Rosie. You picked some of my favorites . I know what you mean about the civil war piece.... it's one of a series that I'm working on.
Thank you as well, Rosie. You picked some of my favorites . I know what you mean about the civil war piece.... it's one of a series that I'm working on.
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Re: The "never-ending" studio tour
Wow! you have some great stuff, art, talent, etc.
I would love to have a studio like that.
Some of the pieces on your walls are beautiful.
I see works like yours and realize how far I have to go.
Very nice.
I would love to have a studio like that.
Some of the pieces on your walls are beautiful.
I see works like yours and realize how far I have to go.
Very nice.
"But I wish Bilbo could have seen Treebeard: how we shall manage to describe him to the old hobbit, if ever we get back, I can't think."
- Ringwraith-Wife
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Re: The "never-ending" studio tour
Thanks Jimbo, truth be told, because I didn't always have a studio, I'm the most comfortable holding the work on my lap & painting in the kitchen LOL.
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Re: The "never-ending" studio tour
Wonderful!
I always admire those with talent to bring life on canvas.
I hope you had a lovely birthday. We partied over at The Party Tree for you.
I always admire those with talent to bring life on canvas.
I hope you had a lovely birthday. We partied over at The Party Tree for you.
There was also a Strange Elf clad in green and brown, Legolas,..... (FOTR, The council of Elrond)
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Thankee-kindly Strange Elf... for the birthday shout-out as well.
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Re: The "never-ending" studio tour
Yes, that photo really caught my eye, too. Lovely, lovely, paintings, all of them. Just beautiful.Rosie wrote:The pastoral sheep, two girls with the Raven in the Holly tree and the stormy sea next to it...the 3 I like best in one photograph!
The little vampire girl, though... she just tipped over my gigglebox.
If the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence... water your grass.
Re: The "never-ending" studio tour
Painting on your lap...lol! For me it's at the kitchen counter...can't imagine having a studio of my own. I guess when my kids grow up and move out, I'll have all these empty rooms to fill.
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Re: The "never-ending" studio tour
WOWZA!! Wish I could take a real tour! Oh, to have such talent! A rare gift indeed!!
..the grey rain-curtain turned all to silver glass and was rolled back, and he beheld white shores and beyond them a far green country under a swift sunrise.
- Ringwraith-Wife
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Re: The "never-ending" studio tour
Thank you, Rosie... The little girls were done for an unfinished children's book I had in mind a few years back... I paint more sheep than people, it seems sometimes, and the stormy sea is a painting called RIVERDANCE, which has a little secret:
http://jacquieroland.blogspot.com/
http://jacquieroland.blogspot.com/
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Re: The "never-ending" studio tour
Thank you very much... I'll finish the 'little vamp' this week, her title is FIRST BLOOD, she's on spec for a book on vampires. The little girl's name is Bailey, and she's been featured on many a Hallmark card by Annette Robidoux. My favorite is one where she appears, this little red-haired darling, with french fries up her nose. Annette says she's a handful. Right now Bailey can be seen, without the fries & the fangs on one of those overhead banners that greet you in K-MART.
The painting RIVERDANCE is one of my favorites, too:
http://jacquieroland.blogspot.com/
The painting RIVERDANCE is one of my favorites, too:
http://jacquieroland.blogspot.com/
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Re: The "never-ending" studio tour
I would LOVE to have you stop by!!! 90 miles N. of NYC - 3 miles E. of Woodstock. ( I'll keep the light on for you! )