Thursday, March 13, 2008

DAILY PAINTING AND FREE ART GIVEAWAY INFO


DAILY PAINTING AND FREE ART GIVEAWAY INFO

“GREAT WHITE HERONS AT BACK BAY”
8x10 inch original oil painting
SOLD

Email me at tombrownstudio@cox.net if you’re interested in this painting or if you would like to commission me to create a special painting for your home or office.

If you live in the Orange County area and would like to join me for my Saturday morning Plein Air workshop, email me for directions. We always have a great time together. This Saturday I will be working on a 12x18 inch canvas, which is a bit larger than usual. We will be painting some farm structures and row crops.

ALERT: I will do another FREE ART GIVEAWAY this month and you might be the lucky winner. The “rules” are simple: Today is not the day but when I post the notice, you will have 24 hours to email me your entry into the free drawing. There are no strings attached; even shipping is free.

Today’s thought to smile about:
Spending a relaxing day “getting away from it all”

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1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Wow, how could you give that away? I have a drawing that I did of a boat person posing as a nun, and everyone falls in love with it, even though she is just a fraud, she is so beautiful, so sublime, in her desperation. People are speechless. When I look at this depiction of the back bay, I feel the deepest sense of longing, I wonder if it is the same as what people feel when they pick up that drawing of the boatperson, and have to actually be told to put it down, it's not for sale. She looks like a hooker posing as a nun. People look wide eyed at her majesty reduced to mimicry; the gorgeous Vietnamese goddess of the streets, reduced to wearing a nun costume over her stretch pants and spike heals, standing with a donation box at a grocery store entrance (she makes six thousand dollars a day). I drew it on hot pink paper in maroon ink. The back bay looks like it was really something tangible and natural thirty years ago, it looks remembered fondly. -Carol (I drew her last week, but she is timeless, she transcends every epoch, and leaves a sad longing for an uncorrupted back bay, the way it should have turned out, but rarely does, due to greedy developers, and smog, and every other influence that mars beauty.)

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