Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Sea Oats at Dusk (enlarged)
This larger version of "Sea Oats" is from awhile back, but I am behind in photographing and posting my work. I have been a little distracted - our daughter got engaged two weeks ago! She and her fiance are not getting married until next summer, but some things (like dates and venue) require immediate attention. Suddenly I am in Wedding Planner mode! :) It's such a wonderful time and we are having lots of fun! We couldn't be happier.
This painting will be available soon at the Anderson Fine Art Gallery in St. Simons Island, GA.
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11 comments:
such amazing use of color!
Great painting and congrats to your daughter! My daughter (oldest child too) just got married in May, and I know EXACTLY what you mean about the planning! I didn't do much else for awhile but wedding stuff! It was fun and everything worked out great so I will hope the same for you and your family and the events surrounding the wedding!
What exciting news, Laurel! Enjoy the planning process. Your painting is incredibly beautiful--the color scheme is dreamy....
Beautiful work, as always! Congratulations, to you, your daughter, and everyone else! Happy wedding planning!
Congrats to you and your daughter, have fun planning.
Congratulations on the engagement! You must be very excited :) I'm glad you enlarged this painting as it's one of my favourites, I love the textures of the oats and subtle dashes of colour in the sand. Happy wedding planning!
Beautiful painting! Congratulations on your lovely daughter's engagement, Laurel. What a wonderful event to look forward to.
I work with a great bridal consultant here in Austin if things become overwhelming. Her name is Barbara Hearne (Barbara's Brides).
Lovely scene - perfect color choice. Congrats on the family news!! How exciting. Life is a wonderful, organic joy.
Great values in the sand! And, congratulations on the engagement!
the light glimmering off the sand is just wonderful! and congrats & good luck w/ all the planning!
You always manage to make such simple subjects look just great...
I'm sure it won't last long on the walls of the gallery!
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