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Morning Traffic


Morning Traffic
Galveston Island, Texas
8 x 8
Oil on Panel
Randall Cogburn

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I've had a fun two days, even though a week apart, this most recent workshop was a lot of fun and different than what I have normally done. It's always a pleasure to paint on location as the painting above was done as a demo on the last day of the workshop. The weather was perfect even though the heat was climbing as you can tell above we were all in a nice shade and had a wonderful breeze flowing through. This was painted around 10am and if your on the Island around that time and would like to find my view point it's at Kempner Street at Post Office street and look toward the beach. Wish I had photo's of the group but always busy during these workshops that time flies when you have fun. 

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