
on a wood cradled box 7" x 5".
Seeing whimsical dragons hidden in my calligraphic brush work can be fun. And fun is a good reason for keeping the happy accident dragon shapes in older landscape paintings. What is different now is my purpose. I have purposely painted dragons - enough of a series to do a solo show "Dragons Boogie Woogie" in February at the Keizer Art Association's Enid Joy Mount Gallery, in Keizer, Oregon.
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Congratulations on the show...
This is really great and I love how you have used watercolor with acrylic medium...now how cool is that?
Thanks Diane and thanks for commenting on my blog, too.
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