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They're Not Dancing Yet - palette knife oil painting by Debbie Grayson Lincoln

24 X 30 Oil on Canvas
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This painting is a bit different for me. It's painted with a palette knife over another image that was a semi-abstract that I just could not finish. It was also two horses fighting, so I have kept with the theme, but changed the composition and color - a LOT. These rich warm browns and earth tones really look cool in my studio, too, so I will be happy to live with it in here for a while.
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