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Spring Bouquet is an acrylic on gallery wrap canvas measuring 30″x40″.  It is on of the many abstract paintings that will be part of the show that opens next Thursday at the Blue Ridge Arts Council.  SOLD!

An Invitation

You are invited to the Opening Reception of

“Minds Wide Open”

featuring the art of Kelly Walker and Marlene Kline

Thursday, April 29, 2010 from 5:30 – 7 p.m.

at the Blue Ridge Arts Council Gallery

305 East Main Street, Front Royal, VA

This exhibit is part of  Virginia Celebrates Women in the Arts

the first statewide celebration of the arts.

Clover

Clover is an oil on canvas panel measuring 6″x8″ and is available for $125. 

This is another of Suzanne McMinn’s cute farm animals.  You can see more of her wonderful blog at www.chickensintheroad.com

Photo by Suzanne McMinn

Clover is really a cookie monster disguised as a goat!

Sheered Sheep on the Farm is an oil on canvas panel measuring 6″x8″ and is available for $125.

A Valley View

I painted while working at Delilah’s yesterday and this is what I came up with….. A Valley View is an oil on canvas panel measuring 8″x10″ and is available for $145 (unframed).

Little Sprite

Photo by Suzanne McMinn

I started working on this little guy last week while working at Delilah’s, an artist co-op in downtown Front Royal.  I often paint while working there on the weekends.  People seem to enjoy watching a painting come to life.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I finished the painting yesterday.  Little Sprite is an oil on canvas panel measuring 6″x8″ and is available by contacting me at kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com .
 
 
 

Gaggle of Geese is an oil on canvas panel measuring 6″x8″ and is available by emailing me at kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com .

Photo by Suzanne McMinn

Mr. Cotswold’s Profile is an oil on canvas panel measuring 6″x8″ and is available for $125. 

I love the look of these guys.  I am working on a full face version of this guy.  Can’t wait to see how it turns out.

Photo by Suzanne McMinn

While I don’t have a new Farm Animal finished for today’s post I do have food that a little farm animal might eat….lettuce!

This is the beginning of a lesson we did in art class a few weeks ago.

It took a couple of weeks of lessons for me to complete this one  because I often start a piece and help others get their painting started and don’t get back to mine.  I did finish it in between other projects though and here is the way it turned out.

I was asked what I do with all the paintings I create.  Well, for example, with the Farm Animal series, I let them dry a little and then I frame and hang them up to completely dry.  Next I’ll take them to Delilah’s, my gallery in Front Royal, and exhibit them for sale.  And of course, any of my paintings are available through the blog by just contacting me. 

The Farm Animal grouping is a really cute display….but the animals are so cute, it’s hard to go wrong!