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Warm Hearts Stargazer Lilies and Packing for a Dream Vacation - Flower Paintings by Nancy Medina

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 Warm Heart Stargazer Lilies
by Nancy Medina
14X14
Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas




Warm Hearts Stargazers is the daily newbie in Flower Mound Studio, where things are in a bit of a floral uproar, petals flying hither and yon, leaves scattered everywhere. The studio director in particular has been quite helpful as I pack for the dream vacation of a lifetime, a trip to Southern France. This is my first trip to France, and the hubby is going with so I'll have a big strong guy to carry all my baubles and trinkets and help scout out the best gelato in town. We were told to "pack light" so I've pretty much narrowed down to the following essentials: Read more...



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 The studio models take a fragrant bow!


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