Saturday, September 17, 2022
Cunning Coyote
24x18 acrylics over a watercolor portrait of a woman named Carol. It was sketched then filled in but leaving her patterned scarf for the coyote's right ear and fur. To successfully rework a painting takes lots of imagination and determination. To see this art, visit Heritage museum, 510 Scurry in Big Spring, TX now thru 29 October 2022. "A Brush with Creativity" features several Caboose Watercolor members and their new creations from old works.
COPYRIGHT 2022 Kay Smith
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These reworking of paintings and collages are great. Wish I could see the show, must be amazing to see them live and in person and all together. Congratulations!
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