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February 15, 2012

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Pauline Leger

I love how your tree branches take up the whole top portion of your canvas (or page). Interesting perspective on the background too... xoxo

brandi

~nature is filled with beautiful gifts...i love the inspiration you received and the painting you created...be well and much love light and blessings~

Carolyn Dube

Love how you used subtle curves to create the depth in your wonderful painting!

Janice

Yes, a lesson to us all about over-consumption! I love your fir trees. A very wintery piece - nature is being minimalist too. Hope you are warm!
xx

Scarlett Clay

The perspective in this painting is so cool and unique...feel like I'm looking up and outward into the sky. We love our cardinals around here, too, always a delight to watch. Have a great weekend!

~Scarlett

Nigel

Superb. I love the flow off your work, and the fir trees are so wonderfully textured.

Ginny

There are so many things you did that I love in this painting. I love the way the tree curves and draws my eyes to the beautiful fir trees. I love the colors and the peacefulness I feel when I look at the painting. And of course I love your description of the cardinal. How wise she is.

Gwen

The painting is full of mystery and expectation. I loved your bird story too...brilliant.
xx

Kelly

Great sense of movement in this painting! love the poem as well!

anne

Your minimalist painting is lovely. Your tree seems to be dancing.

Beautiful!

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