




I have managed to make several new paintings between the workshops and the clearing out of my work from the studio. I realized that I was getting crabby and needed to get back to work. My cat was becoming as disturbed as I during the disorder.
These paintings have been in the works for several weeks and I may have finished them. I think it might be an interesting beginning of new series, that I am naming Joy and Freedom.
These are beautiful! You know when you start to get crabby that it is time to work again. Your cat probably knew before you did.
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Indeed.
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