I’m so excited to have the professionally scanned image to share with you on my blog. I wanted to wait until the painting was given as a gift before posting it so I wouldn’t somehow spoil the surprise through social media or whatnot. I got the report back today that it was very well received and that the grandmother of all these kids “burst into tears and sobbed” over it. She hung it above their fireplace. I’m so flattered. They had it framed before having it shipped off to Maine for a 50th wedding anniversary celebration and I know the frame looked great. I am honored to be a part of it.
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I can sense the warm sun along with wet muddy hands and feet. In other words all of the things that make for a happy clamming youngster.
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An amazing painting Jill…..I can see why they would sob over it. You are a very prolific painter, how much do you paint in a day? you are amazing!
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Thank you Margaret! I paint for a few hours a day generally. Sometimes a little more, sometimes not at all depending on how busy I am. Some things come together quick and some take longer.
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