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Friday, November 27, 2015
A more colorful turkey...
I hope your Thanksgiving bird was juicy, your apple pie hot and crispy, and you had such a long list of things to be thankful for, you felt forced to write it on the back of a legal-size sheet of paper!
I've painted three Peacocks lately, and sold two of the three (the pics below are a few steps to my painting the third peacock in my series). I have a Facebook friend who loves to tease me when I post my work, calling them ,"colorful turkeys"! I've never had peacock meat, and I don't plan on it( yes, some people eat peacock), but I do love the taste of the real thing- you know, the one who goes,"Gobble-Gobble"!
The peacock I am posting today, a male as we all know, is the beauty of the breed.
I hope you've enjoyed looking at my work. If you would like a peacock painting, I'd love to create one especially for you! Please contact me from this blog, and if you have the time, scroll through my already posted paintings- some are still for sell. Thanks so much!
Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer
Fine Art
***This one is a close-up shot. You can see the super thick impasto style paint, along with the golds added, and a tiny amount of gold glitter-glue to give him a little more "pop" to his already brilliant coloring! Oils on a 12" x 36" stretched canvas The sides are painted a light gray, and are 1.5" deep. No need to frame.
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