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Hilton Head Island, South Beach II is an oil on canvas panel measuring 9″x12″ and is available for $165. 

This was a fun painting because I spent most of the time watching a grandfather and his grandchildren playing in the water.  The kids were young and really giving Grandpa a workout.  I’ll bet he will be glad when their  vacation ends.  🙂

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Just returned from Hilton Head where I got to paint on South Beach a few days.  I like to paint there because there is always a good breeze blowing and it’s not overly crowded.  I’ll post the results over the next few days.

This one is South Beach I, Hilton Head Island.  It is an oil on canvas panel measuring 9″x12″ and is available for $175 by contacting me at kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com .

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Beach Hut is an acrylic on canvas panel measuring 11″x14″  and is available for $165.

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Three Cherries is an oil on canvas measuring 8″x10″ and is available for $125.  This was a demonstration lesson for art class.

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Red Explosion is an acrylic on 12″x12″ gallery wrap canvas and is available for $175.

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The Window Box is an acrylic on canvas measuring 30″x24″ and is available for $295.

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Strawberry is an acrylic on canvas measuring 24″x30″ and is available for $295.  This is the third in the Large Fruit Series.  See yesterday’s post for others.

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Half a Pear is an acrylic on canvas measuring 24″x30″ and is available for $295.

This is part of the fruit series that I am working on…..LARGE fruit!  See the first large fruit post by clicking here:   Tangerine

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A Landscape Lesson is an oil on canvas panel measuring 9″x12″.  This was a lesson for new students in art class.  By using this composition we were able to learn to paint sky, mountains, trees, buildings, grass, and water.  We covered a lot of subjects with this one.

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It’s hard to be a “neat” painter.  This is the easel I used for most of the paintings I work on at home.  It’s messy but I need my stuff close at hand in able to work effectively.

And it takes a lot of “stuff” not only for painting, but also for framing, matting, hanging, promoting, marketing, etc.  An artist’s studio or work area often is filled with materials and “stuff”!

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