Shug, you just have layers and layers of talent. I'm impressed but not surprised coming from you. Nice vision. Peace, Two Tents and mah little dog, ben. (intentional lower case, b.)
Shug, you just have layers and layers of talent. I'm impressed but not surprised coming from you. Nice vision. Peace, Two Tents and mah little dog, ben. (intentional lower case, b.)
I like refried beans. That's why I wanna try fried beans, because maybe they're just as good and we're just wasting time. You don't have to fry them again after all.
Just got my print in the mail, couldn't be happier. Shug thanks for all you do to make us feel welcome to the hammock world. Thank you.
Shug, you know I think with your history in the Linville Gorge it only makes sense that you do a painting of it. Thats where I hope to retire to one day and a Linville Gorge painting by you would sure look good on my cabin wall next to my Hammock Vermont one!
We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing – George Bernard Shaw
That makes my day!
I appreciate you getting a print.
I do fully intend to do one this year.
Just trying to work up the right concept.
Thankee for getting a print~~
Cappy Coalman final by Sean Emery, on Flickr
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Got a new hammock painting in progress. This is all pretty much the under-painting.
A Warbonnet hanging. Lots of pine needles yet to paint in and that is a task. Winging it as I go. Want to keep it sparse but my heavy hand may take over......
Shug
Hammock painting in progress by Sean Emery, on Flickr
Hammock painting in progress by Sean Emery, on Flickr
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Oh man! Love this. Can't wait to see how it turns out.
Ooooh!!! Sweet...
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Yes Shug, like you said “keep it sparse”! Some art, is it Japanese, Chinese or both that leave some empty spaces or sparseness in their paintings. Makes it more beautiful to me.
Some space some emptiness, for more tranquility.
Remember Shug, as Bob Ross always said "We don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents!"
I'm looking forward to purchasing a print of your next work of art!
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