



The Blue Door Gallery (sorry, they don't have a website, but the number is listed on my webpage) asked me to do some really small paintings for a show they're putting together of $100.00 paintings. So I started this flower series. Each paintings is on linen glued to wood at 3.5"x4" . I'm not really into that whole daily painting thing but I thought it would be fun to give it a try. Problem is I ended up putting as much effort in as I would on larger paintings. Anyways, they're good practice for a larger flower piece that I'm getting ready to start. They should be at the gallery in about a week, framed in simple lattice molding, ready to hang.
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