Your work stands out in the show, Ruth. I know you are interested in developing and exploring new art pathways, but it is easy to see why others keep tugging you back to western and animal art!
Hi Ruth, I posted a comment about an hour ago, but it didn't show up...at least not yet.
I know you are interested in exploring and developing new paths in your art journey, but it is easy to see why so many others continue to tug you back to your western and animal art!
Hi Bruce, Thank-you for the very nice comment. I do find it challenging going back and forth from the brush and palette knife and then again focusing on the more realistic animal portraits than my abstract works. I will find my way but enjoying the journey.
Theresa, The PPHM show is a special show run by wonderful people. I loved seeing the whole show available to view online. I was lucky enough to visit the museum a few years back in Canyon, Texas.
I am a painter, a blogger and a lover of design. Those are the "ME" things. I would like to invite you to follow along as my paintings come to life on the easel. I encourage your comments and would love to hear from you.
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Your work stands out in the show, Ruth. I know you are interested in developing and exploring new art pathways, but it is easy to see why others keep tugging you back to western and animal art!
Hi Ruth,
I posted a comment about an hour ago, but it didn't show up...at least not yet.
I know you are interested in exploring and developing new paths in your art journey, but it is easy to see why so many others continue to tug you back to your western and animal art!
Hi Bruce, Thank-you for the very nice comment. I do find it challenging going back and forth from the brush and palette knife and then again focusing on the more realistic animal portraits than my abstract works. I will find my way but enjoying the journey.
I have to admit that I love your animals AND your abstracts! Congratulations and I hope it's a great show!!
Theresa, The PPHM show is a special show run by wonderful people. I loved seeing the whole show available to view online. I was lucky enough to visit the museum a few years back in Canyon, Texas.
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