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Summertime

This summer has been interesting so far. 
We're three weeks in and my daughter (17) has two part time jobs for the season (one of which is a gallery assistant - squee!). She is a busy bee. My son is 16, is autistic and loves routine, he's having a tougher time adapting. Next week will be a summer camp week, yay! Routine and schedules may allow me some regular sleep too.  
Yet despite this, I'm managing a few hours painting (my kids are great and self regulate their own entertainment - thank you ipads, iphones). Here's a few that I managed to finish this week so far.


Pale Peonies (153)
SOLD


Pink Peonies (154)
5" by 5"
oil on canvas  panel



Sidestep (137)
12" by 9"
oil on canvas

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