Four Small Paintings
Small paintings for putting on sale at the local farmer’s market
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fab! great the way you’ve set them up on the easel too. Very economical lol..
Pretty cute & good colors …!
I see a house a city a fish and a crab am I right?
@artbystevejohnson
assuming you are a guy, i definately reccommend you keep your clothes on as my intent is not to go blind.
@nicehill Thanks!
@orangedac Thanks for the suggestion but I’d rather keep my clothes on if it’s all the same with you.
man what is this mess ? j/king
its time you tried your hand at a more interesting subject matter.
like nude painting.
nice work !
@wbstevee ha! – story of my life
@xINVISIGOTHx Non taken! – it was meant to be a butterfly on a flower but it didn’t work out – will probably redo it. – looks more like nachos now you mention it. The other top one was more abstract deliberately – it’s the Chicago skyline seen across Lake Michigan from Indiana.
Thanks for watching and for the comment – certainly not offensive in any way.
i kinda like the fish one (lower left in-progress one), and the house is ok too. Not sure what the lower right one is… at first i thought it might be another fish at a different angle but close to being finished it started to look like maybe a bowl of dip with some nachos sticking out and some other stuff on a plate. NO OFFENSE
get good don’t even know wtf i am looking at j/k good job
@2darbit Sales are always a good thing – looking forward to this recession ending.
I think they’re very good. You’ll sell them…no worry.
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Thanks for sharing!
@artbystevejohnson Thanks for watching and am looking forward to reading any comments good bad or downright insulting!
My wife has a cinnamon bun stand at the local farmer’s market and the organizers encourage the display of art – these are paintings done especially for this.
Including finishing, wiring drying time etc these took me about 6 hours to complete.