8.18.2017

Paintings in their new home! (in-situ photos)



Thinking II   oil on canvas   24 x 36 inches

My blog post about Thinking II.           And a post about the painting that inspired it.



Lost Horizon II    Coarse pumice gel, oil on panel   30 x 36 inches

This big painting above was inspired by this teeny one (below). 
I posted about the process of painting the big one here
It is kind of fun to see that ... even for me.
Lost Horizon    ~ 4 x 6   oil on wood

I am so happy to post that these two large paintings
now have a new home!

The painting Thinking II, the first one my collector bought from me, 
was her first ever purchase of an original painting. 
She has bought prints (who hasn't?), so she was super excited. 

She was decorating her new office 
and when I delivered the second painting Lost Horizon II
I was able to see the first one
and the new one hanging in-situ

She snapped a few photos when the light was better.




Let me introduce you to Margie. 
She is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) 
with her office in Juneau, and here is her card.

Front
Back

Huge thank you's to Margie for purchasing these paintings. 
I am honored she has them hanging on her office walls.

And thank you to everyone who takes the time to click on my blog.
I really appreciate it!

Happy painting to my fellow artists. 
AND happy collecting to all those who appreciate art.



6 comments:

  1. Looks like you have one happy collector there, Teri.
    I love her choices of your beautiful artwork!!

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  2. Yep, it is fun to see those paintings in her office. Thanks so much!

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  3. What a fabulous painting, Thinking II is, and then I saw Lost Horizon II and loved that one too. You are very versatile.
    How nice of you to share your collector's card and I really like your painting in her office.

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  4. Julie! Thank you so much for your kind words!

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  5. Love the bold brilliance of Thinking II. And your process for Lost Horizon was so awesome to read. Deep.breathe.just.paint.love.it
    Many days on the sea for me where the horizon blends into sky. A beautiful quest to paint it. Much love. H

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  6. Heidi - so lovely to hear from you! thanks so much for commenting here and taking time to read.

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