Our Salon was infused with nascent holiday spirit today, and although both Julia and Marge were absent, we were joined by guest artist Diane Stevens — visiting from Maine. Avid blog readers may remember Eileen's painting of Diane's chickens from about a year back. If not, you can check it out by following the
Salon Retrospective link in the sidebar. Next week's blog will post a little tardy because Glen and Eileen are hosting Salon. We can't wait to check out their
medicine cabinet festive decor... and see what paintings it might inspire.
by Diane:
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Blue Clouds |
by Eileen:
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Holding Egg |
by Glen:
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The Red Coat |
by Steve:
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Channeling Chuck Close |
by David:
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Impression of a Holiday Amaryllis |
So happy to have joined the salon deWinchester last Saturday. Returning to the earthy life at the farmette is both a joy and a punishment as I anticipate shoveling horse and donkey manure today. Best wishes to all.
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