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Friday Memoirs – Tim’s Vermeer
A Pair of Peaches (Just received back from an exhibition) ©2013 Dave Casey 6×6″ – oil on gessobord Price $100 – Framed Click here to go to my Daily Paintworks Gallery page I read a post today on The Painter’s … Continue reading
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Precarious
Precarious 001 – $144 ©2014 Dave Casey12×12″ – acrylic on stretched canvasClick here to go to the Daily Paintworks auction page Never one to wilt from a challenge, these donuts were always in danger of falling over. But I … Continue reading
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I’m in!
I remember attending a Leslie and Dreama workshop back in September of 2012 and during introductions some of us told of the exhibitions we had been in. Well, at that point I hadn’t really been in any exhibitions. I did … Continue reading
Virtual Art Space
I got an email from Richard Robinson yesterday about creating a virtual gallery at 3Dvas.com, Virtual Art Space. It’s pretty nice, though I do see some issues with the site that need to be fixed over time. You can create … Continue reading
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Exhibition starts today
So, some of you have been wondering what I’ve been up to. I alluded a couple of weeks ago about an exhibition at the Mesquite Fine Art Center and it started today. I entered two pieces for the jurying process … Continue reading
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Day 22 of 30 in 30 Challenge – Pair of Peaches
Well, I tried to get this one done and into the challenge, but Leslie appears to have ended the last day on the last day. Usually she gives an extra 24 hours to get artwork in, but not this time. … Continue reading
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Day 14 of 30 in 30 Challenge – Pretty As A Peach
Click here to go to the Daily Paintworks auction page It’s amazing what you can come up with when you look at a pile of paint that you don’t want to toss in the trash just yet. I looked at … Continue reading
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Day 12 of 30 in 30 Challenge – Sour Taste
Click here to go to the Daily Paintworks auction page Another one done under the gun. But now I have a couple of hours and I think I’ll paint ahead and see what I can come up with. I need … Continue reading
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Day 10 of 30 in 30 Challenge – Autumn Pond
I switched gears on this one and went to a canvas panel instead of linen and decided another landscape was in order. I call this one Autumn Pond and I can picture myself building a small cabin just a few … Continue reading
Day 9 of 30 in 30 Challenge – A Simple Pear
Here is the second painting of three done today. I wanted to see how fast I could get this one down without overworking it too much. I surprised myself with how quickly it came. Of course, when you’re working with … Continue reading