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Sunday, March 22, 2009

Ice Fan

11"x 14" oil on linen panel
A playful moment captured in a spontaneous painting. I think that the limited complementary palette really helps juxtapose the playful character with the cold season. Soon this will all be a memory!
Posted by Mary Brewster at 6:27 PM 0 comments
Labels: Oil painting, snow, winter
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