Hopefully I am on the mend from everything and will be more inclined to post more. Maybe, maybe not...who knows.
I'm not one to bitch and moan about stuff, but I really haven't felt good for a while and I've been watching a lot of television and taking it easy. It's only mid February, but I find myself looking forward to spring. We have had several unseasonably warm days here in Roanoke, Virginia and it lulls me into a false sense of warmth and change. With all that being said...
Let's see what kind of art I can post for you. Most of my FB faithfuls have seen these, but it never hurts to post them here, just in case I still have readers...
How about a portrait of a Canadian Chicken???
And here we have an abstract with the colors of my bedroom...
Who doesn't love splashes of color representative of a flower garden where sunflowers rule...
Another abstract that ended up being a city, but it started out as something completely different...
A trio of faceless angels helped me welcome in the Christmas Seasons...
And some of you will remember that I love cardinals, so I painted this guy against a snowy backdrop...
I take almost as many selfies as a reality star, but hey, use to be that I took pictures of my cats and my husband and well...they are no longer in this realm, so a gal does what a gal has to do.
Enjoy your upcoming week and have fun of some kind. Love ya bunches and I'll try to check in more often.
2 comments:
I love all the paintings you have been doing!I got online to make a post to my blog and saw you had made one on my sidebar, but when I arrived here you have made many posts, so had to do a little catch up reading! I still love the blogs the most! Instagram fast becoming second! This winter has been a sick one for my family, so I am also hoping a change in season will be a good thing and can get a little more creative time. The Cardinal is fabulous!
Glad to see you are still occasionally blogging! I miss your presence. Enjoyed the photos of the paintings.
Glad you are enjoying the paintings...sorry about your shoulder.
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