


Today I am posting a piece I have just finished for a client. It is of a nearby vineyard. This is the painting I
posted about in November. It was a lot of fun to paint and I was hoping to catch that fall feel (top two are details).
24" x 48" / acrylic on canvas
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Another beautiful painting Kim - your clients must be thrilled with it! I just love the way you do branches...you can tell that you "get" them. Wish I could see it full size/in person. As with your "Reaching Oak" painting (I don't recall if you've posted it on your blog - if not, you should!)...I love it on the computer, but when I got to see it full-size on the wall at your place...wow, what an impact! It's one thing for a painting to look good in a reduced size, but when it holds its own at full-size (or larger, like my "Weather Vane" and "Apple" mini paintings)...*that's* talent!
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