Hi Don.. checking out my friend from the right side of the tracks. Great Fall series you have here. Hope the townhouse subdivision invasion hasn't happened out there like it has in the farming communities surrounding Chicago. I remember when they had farms in my town instead of Blockbusters. Maybe in this economy the farms will come back.... maybe.
Hi Bill--thanks for coming by and for your interesting (as always)comments.
We're not being overrun yet where we are in Oregon. We live in something of a rural backwater here--no large-scale developments in the offing that I know about. It's quite charming, although economically pretty depressed. People who come here need to bring their jobs with them.
I must like extremes. Having painted many murals that cover the sides of large buildings, now I find myself doing daily paintings that fit in the palm of a hand. Truth is, large or small, I don't care. With a brush in my hand and something to paint on, I'm happy.
My paintings have been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the
United States. I've also taught, painted numerous indoor and outdoor
murals and illustrated over twenty books.
Welcome to my daily painting blog.
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Very beautiful, Don.
Hi Don.. checking out my friend from the right side of the tracks. Great Fall series you have here. Hope the townhouse subdivision invasion hasn't happened out there like it has in the farming communities surrounding Chicago. I remember when they had farms in my town instead of Blockbusters. Maybe in this economy the farms will come back.... maybe.
Thanks Deborah--nice to hear from you.
Hi Bill--thanks for coming by and for your interesting (as always)comments.
We're not being overrun yet where we are in Oregon. We live in something of a rural backwater here--no large-scale developments in the offing that I know about. It's quite charming, although economically pretty depressed. People who come here need to bring their jobs with them.
Love this, feel my blood pressure drop just looking at it, also love the way you paint the grass.
Hi Simon--much appreciated!
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