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Winterberries




I always like to show my work half finished. 
Well, not always. Sometimes it is a real mess.
Those I really don't want anyone to see and they really are hard to show you.


This little panel isn't like them. You can see the the painting emerge.

I will admit to...if you look at the top of the painting, you can see a darker smudge.
Yep, that was me scrubbing off the first two initial drawings and flipping it over and trying again.


It is more light green than yellow.


"Winterberries"
8" x 10"
oil on canvas board













 

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