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Daisy Jungle Dance by Texas Flower Artist Nancy Medina

Daisy Jungle Dance by Nancy Medina
14X14
Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
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Nancy Medina Web Site

Daisy Jungle Dance is drying amidst quite a bit of activity in the studio today. This morning I packed up paintings to ship to Maryland, California, North Texas, and Ontario Canada. Then I framed and tagged a few dozen paintings for the trip to The Good Art Company Gallery this week. All this moving and grooving really exhausted the pugs, who have a habit of following me from room to room. It's nice having my own little entourage, though I have to tiptoe around constantly to watch out for little toes. I still have about a jillion things to do before the gallery trip, but we did set aside six trips to the back yard today for the most important task of all: tossing a new Martha Stewart toy for AnnieBee. When the boss is happy, everypuggy is happy.

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