Probably to Jackson
Probably to Jackson Polloch.
At least her language is colorful…………
Et Tu, everyone’s a critic.
Plein Air to the max. Makes Impressionism a personal experience.
I saw one artist painting below a large parasol. Perhaps Monet did that.
I never did like his “art”. I didn’t see anything to it. But that is just me.
And there you have it!
That’s what mother nature thinks of your artwork, Liv.
How’s that for inspiration.
How about like Bob Ross?
“Happy little bird doings!”
It will probably end up in a museum of modern art.
ah the joys of en plein air
remember it’s @ before # except after $
What, she doesn’t appreciate inspiration when it strikes?
I demonstrate 18th century hand embroidery at reenactments – generally outside and it never occurred to me how lucky I am that this has never happened while I was stitching (or otherwise) to me.
sergioandrade Premium Member 11 months ago
Probably to Jackson
sergioandrade Premium Member 11 months ago
Probably to Jackson Polloch.
Yakety Sax 11 months ago
At least her language is colorful…………
j_m_kuehl 11 months ago
Et Tu, everyone’s a critic.
goboboyd 11 months ago
Plein Air to the max. Makes Impressionism a personal experience.
DM2860 11 months ago
I saw one artist painting below a large parasol. Perhaps Monet did that.
DawnQuinn1 11 months ago
I never did like his “art”. I didn’t see anything to it. But that is just me.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 11 months ago
And there you have it!
sandflea 11 months ago
That’s what mother nature thinks of your artwork, Liv.
cuzinron47 11 months ago
How’s that for inspiration.
Old Time Tales Premium Member 11 months ago
How about like Bob Ross?
“Happy little bird doings!”
Bill The Nuke 11 months ago
It will probably end up in a museum of modern art.
KEA 11 months ago
ah the joys of en plein air
oakie817 11 months ago
remember it’s @ before # except after $
paullp Premium Member 11 months ago
What, she doesn’t appreciate inspiration when it strikes?
mafastore 11 months ago
I demonstrate 18th century hand embroidery at reenactments – generally outside and it never occurred to me how lucky I am that this has never happened while I was stitching (or otherwise) to me.