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Farmers' Market Flower Garden by Nancy Medina

Farmers' Market Flower Garden by Nancy Medina
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The large painting that has been leaning accusingly against the shelf half-finished all week was finally completed this morning. I'm not quite sure why some paintings become absolute wrestling matches while others just hop on to the canvas as if to say, "well, what were you waiting for?" Farmer's Market Flower Garden will be on display in one of my upcoming shows. It's hard to believe it's less than a week away to my solo show in Fredericksburg at The Good Art Company. Drop by March 5 for Friday night artwalk from 5 to 8 pm - I'd love to meet you!

The only sad thing about the trip to Fredericksburg is this will be the first time Annie will not be able to join us. Juggling an art show and a pug at the same time would be a bit of a challenge, even though Annie insists she is extremely low maintenance.

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