Peace...don't we all wish for Peace. Peace in the world, peace at home, peace at work, or simply peace in our hearts. This is something that I pray for every day. Somedays I have it, some days, not so much. But to me, a freshly fallen snow is about the closest to Peace as I can be.
So, the studio in Searcy, Second Saturday Studio, asked the artists to create a piece that illustrates the word Peace. This painting will be on display and for sale December 11th at the Studio in Searcy, Arkansas. I thought I would experiment with mixed media, texture, but also include a home, which seems to be my favorite subject. Here are a couple of photos of the painting, as it was finished. The second photo was taken from the side, so you can see, the texture and the fact that the painting wraps around the
side of the canvas.
So, I hope you find Peace daily, but especially this season.
Beth
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Love, love, love this mixed media piece, Beth. Thanks for sharing. Peace to you and your family. ♥♫♥
ReplyDeleteThank you Fannie! Peace to you and your family also.
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