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Pear on Peach
© Donna Pierce-Clark

This one is certainly tiny, but luscious!
I love painting alla prima!
Wet, wet oils on a smooth gesso board by Ampersand.
I could make my own boards, but Ampersand is quicker!
Havin' fun!
I hope you are enjoying these!
See you tomorrow.

Donna

Comments

  1. Lovely colours! Great project! Look forward to seeing more.

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  2. Dear Donna,

    Musicians sing and make sweet precious songs for our ears,

    Your paintings are a feast for the eyes in much the same way,

    You may not hear back from me each time but,

    I can never resist the joy of your work so,

    I always take a peek,

    a gander,

    or a what now look at your work.


    Keep them flowing,

    <")))><

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  3. Very nice, Donna. So glad to see your're doing the 30 in 30!

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