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06/30/2008 16:03:46
beautiful paintings!


06/29/2008 07:27:54
Thanks for the comments....I love your poppy paintings...even tho I cant actually get them to grow here... I still love them


From: smiller
06/28/2008 17:25:10

Alston, thanks much for your comment. I ran across that guy here in Texas and had to paint him. May do some more in the future.

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From: kate1031
06/27/2008 16:48:37

Thanks Alston.  I get in modes of doing something like reading and almost don't do anything else for a week or two. Same way with writing. I write for an Organic Gardening site where I am their featured writer and I write about 27 to 33 articles a month for them. It is GreenThumbarticles.com  I just finished an article called I Love Bok Choy and you can check out my gallery to see the painting I did for it. To date their site is not capable of putting up any pictures, but my "how to articles" site is and it enhances the articles.


 


Peace, Light and Love,


Arlene Wright-Correll


 



06/18/2008 14:58:26

Thank you for the welcome to the "fearless artists" and for visiting my page.  I consider it a compliment that you think my work looks bold.  A teacher once told me that often watercolor paintings don't reach their full potential because the artist believes the nature of watercolor is to be washed out.  On the contrary, with a little boldness and determination, watercolors are capable of producing amazing contrast and brilliance.



From: belcherf
06/17/2008 18:02:27
Thank you for visiting my site and leaving your comments. This is the first time for me to be able to show my work to other artists and its very exciting, hearing what other artists say and feel about my work is very inspiring. I looked at your gallery and i think you have great work too, i especially like your floral paintings, very nice!


From: crullabuns
06/17/2008 12:16:22
Thank you so much. Was thinking of doing a series, now I will. I love your work, great feeling and technique. Enjoy the day.


From: smiller
06/10/2008 21:54:30

Waxahachie, Texas is a unique little town. It has many old victorian houses that were built around the 1890's by the cotton barons. Because of the many old buildings, several movies or parts of movies have been filmed in and around Waxahachie.

Bonnie and Clyde (1967), Tender Mercies, Places in the Heart (1984), Born on the 4th of July to name a few.

My wife and I stumbled across it about 20 years ago and love to visit. It's about 40 miles south of Dallas. 





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