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Sharing the lessons I teach at the Artist Guild and the personal discoveries in my art.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Rose for the Fundraiser
Rose and Brass
6x6in oil on canvas starting bid will be $50.
SOLD for $129 - thank you.
Daily Paintworks is holding an auction for the Oklahoma Tornado Victims .
If you are interested in this good cause then please follow the link.
If you do not like this one then please take a look at the many, many other works of art
being donated. Thank you.
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I am a painter living in Las Cruces, NM. After many years as an illustrator I turned to fine art to develop my own artistic voice. I currently teach talented and enthusiastic artists in oil, acrylic and egg tempera painting. I am also a member of the Artist Guild of Southern New Mexico.
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This is lovely. I love the balance of the subjects.
ReplyDeleteThanks Roger. Balance is perfect in your latest three nest painting.
DeleteA beautiful piece, Julie! I hope a lot of money is raised to help those who have been devastated by those tornadoes.
ReplyDeleteI hope so too but Daily Paintworks usually raises a lot for all the tragic events.
DeleteWas pleased to see your beautiful grape painting finished.
Lovely painting and a good cause! I'm participating too. As a native of Oklahoma City, I'm pleased that DPW is doing this auction for the tornado victims.
ReplyDeleteYes - I am too and they always manage to raise a lot of money for whatever they pick up the banner for. Proud to belong.
DeleteYour cherry in the martini glass is a lovely painting and know it will raise a lot.
Another one of many that could be titled "Julie's Gem"!
ReplyDeleteLush and gorgeous, Julie!
I particularly like the reflective gold vase with the rose reflection within it!!
Thanks Dean. I am looking forward to seeing your memorial day painting. I love the way you honor the Fallen.
Deletethis is a very beautiful painting! thank you for your very generous comment the other day! you REALLY made my day! thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank YOU - your paintings always give me a surge of pleasure. Always unique and always excellent.
DeleteA beautiful painting and a wonderful cause!!
ReplyDeleteI agree - it is a great cause and I am sure it made you reflect on Sandy. Thanks for the visit.
DeleteI keep leaving messages but they vanish!
ReplyDeleteWell, as long as I am not blacklisted! Do you think it has anything to do with Google Plus?
DeleteA beautiful set up , lovely shine /reflection and light. Wish you a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteI am amazed at the work you are managing to do. I love the Matisse painting and then today the floral bouquet. Good for you - you are on a roll!
DeleteGenerous of you to donate to this excellent cause, and the painting is excellent- love the bronze glow.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary. Enjoyed the neat collage of all your cloud [paintings. can't pick the best as they are all good.
DeleteWe have family that lives there and they were spared thank goodness. I love that the Daily Painters is going this and your piece is beautiful as always. The light reflection is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Julie for your response about commenting...it is so helpful to have other perspectives.
Nice - thanks Lisa. I see you had a lot of different replies on the commenting. You are back where you started????
DeleteLove your work - you know that.
wow...I love that shine----! what a beautiful painting!
ReplyDeleteThanks - lucky you having back to back workshops. See my green glow!
DeleteThanks for taking the time to show us all the process steps.
Dear Julie, brilliant still life with roses that look freshly picked.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week, in your warm earth.
Here we have snow on the Alps and on the Apennines. The only good thing that mosquitoes are few and are still not aggressive ...
Hi Rita - what a fabulous job you did with the Yupo.
DeleteWe only have mosquitos near the farmlands at the moment but when the monsoons start in July we get them then. Can you believe we have only had half an inch of rain this year?