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I love to paint in August and September when the ground turns warmer. I painted a picture at this stable where my friend works and the owner saw me painting and hired me to paint a house portrait for a Christmas gift for his friend. Sometimes all you need to do to sell work is go out there and show what you can do! Here are a couple larger 16x20 landscapes painted plein air in 2-1/2 hours.
1 comment:
Congratulations! You are so right, sometimes you do just need to get out so that people will see your work etc.Both paintings are beautiful. :) Thanks for sharing them. *HUGS*
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