The Best New Apps
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*“The Best New Apps”*
*Scheduled Air Date: Thursday, August 4, 7:00 am PST, 10:00 am EST. *
Join Leslie Saeta and Dottie Leatherwood as they discuss their...
A Painter Interrupted
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A Floral Quick Study
10x10" Private Collection
I feel the need to share and/or journal a little bit. Actually, I do have a
journal that I write and sk...
Drawing Basics For Beginners
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In this lesson, part one of basic drawing skills, you will discover the
importance of simplifying your subjects into basic shapes and forms.
"Arch Rock In Brookings, Oregon" By Verna Pooler
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Here is another one of Verna Pooler's watercolors. Once again, a beautiful
piece.
"Arch Rock in Brookings, Oregon" By Verna Pooler - Watercolor on Paper
comfy
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sold
I painted a warm painting despite the very cold temperatures out today. I
am doing an online class with Phillip Frey though the Winslow Art Center...
Supporting Cast
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Click Here to Purchase - $300 - 6x12in. - oil on panel
My husband built me a set of amazing shelves to hold all my still life
"stuff". They take up an...
#1272 Kohberg Beach Sunrise
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6"x6" | oil painting on wood cradled panel The river was glassy, with big
puffy clouds.
Click this link to view "#1272 Kohberg Beach Sunrise" original oi...
Launching the COLAfrica Prayer Initiative
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LAUNCH LETTER FROM LISA
It is with great joy and gratitude that I thank Our Lord for this
opportunity to serve Him with you in this Prayer Initiat...
DPW Spotlight Interview: Pamela Gorecki
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*Each week we will spotlight a different DPW artist who will give away one
of their best paintings. To enter to win Pamela's painting "Roses and
Dahlias"...
'View From Manila Dunes' by Jim McVicker
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I painted this piece on location a few years ago and since then have spent
many hours in the studio trying to make it work and give me the feeling I
reme...
Fall On The River
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[image: fly fishing river oil painting scene]
*Fall On The River 12" x 16" oil on canva*s
For this one I worked on a clear coated stretched linen w...
Come to the Dark Side...or Not.
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When I paint the figure with the intention of ending up with a showable
painting, I always do a couple of color studies first. They not only give
me a...
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