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Day 2 of 30 In 30 Challenge – Young Pomegranate
Young Pomegranate ©2013 D Casey 7×5″ – Acrylic on linen panel Click here to go to the Daily Paintworks auction page There is a pomegranate tree that is located at Corn Creek Station, which is located in the Desert National … Continue reading
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Day 30 of the 30 Day Challenge – Meadow Pond
Well, this marks the end of the 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge. I must say that I never thought I would be able to do this many paintings in such a short amount of time. Thirty paintings is more … Continue reading
Day 23 of the 30 Day Challenge – Red Rock Tree
Just a quickie today. Didn’t have time for anything else, so I did this one in about an hour. Trying to learn to use more paint, paint in bigger, bolder strokes and not touch the paint more than once after … Continue reading
Day 22 of the 30 Day Challenge – Springtime on the Sevier River
Springtime in the valleys of central Utah bring out the wildflowers and the colors that aren’t seen once the summer kicks into high gear. The Sevier River (which is never too severe) runs between a couple of lakes and crosses … Continue reading