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Warm Glads and Sunflowers and a Tennessee Workshop by Nancy Medina


Warm Glads and Sunflowers
by Nancy Medina
16X20
Oil on Archival Panel

Class Demonstration


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Warm Glads and Sunflowers was my class demonstration this morning for my Collierville, Tennessee workshop.  What a great bunch of students from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Georgia, Illinois, Mississippi and Tennessee - our gracious hostesses Emory and Carolyn Brown brought in a delicious lunch and we took our break at poolside today. Perfect weather, good friends and yummy color - tomorrow we paint blue hydrangeas so stay tuned!

Warm Glads is painting number 27 in the 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge - let's see if I can reach the goal, despite multiple commissions, traveling out of state to teach a workshop, and spoiling the pugs in the manner to which they are accustomed on an almost daily basis!

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