A small turkey painting of mine sold at the Fredericksburg Art Guild.
I'm thrilled as always, but now I have to frame something to take its place.
That is the one hard thing about a gallery, they want everything framed, and nicely framed at that! Someday I will start a gallery that is lined with bulletin boards and we just pin up our new art as fast as we finish it, or maybe duct tape it directly to the walls!
I'm thrilled as always, but now I have to frame something to take its place.
That is the one hard thing about a gallery, they want everything framed, and nicely framed at that! Someday I will start a gallery that is lined with bulletin boards and we just pin up our new art as fast as we finish it, or maybe duct tape it directly to the walls!
Nan Henke
Texas Hill Country Art
2 comments:
good job done how much time to create one paintaing
Thank you for your kind words. You ask a good question. In one sense, it took a lifetime to paint that little turkey... in a more precise measurement, an hour or two. He is only the size of a baseball card, but smaller does not mean quicker.
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