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Rooster #4 11083 ~ Watercolor Rooster by Texas Daily Painter Nancy Standlee

Rooster #4 from a series of 5
Watercolor 11x9 image in a white 14x11 mat, unframed

I have been posting some of this rooster series in my gallery at Daily Paintworks.
Watch for this rooster watercolor sometime this week.
 Happy Thanksgiving to all on their "turkey" or "chicken" day. 

Torn Paper Collage Workshop:
November 29 and 30 in Granbury, TX with the LGAA group. Contact Diana Littlejohn if you're interested and to get the supply list. We will be doing a portrait collage similar to the one HERE. 

Dr. Diana Littlejohn at 817-326-5629.
or email: littlejohndj@charter.net


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