Posted on July 17, 2012, in 2012, An Artist's Life, Art Works in Progress, Inspiration, Pastel Painting, Studio and tagged easel. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.
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congratulations on your blogging Barbara
Bali is wonderful – where did you go there?
did you spend time in UBUD?
my old haunting grounds
keep the blog comin’ — i look forward to other postings – ALLi BERMAN
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I like “what’s on the easel today”
that’s a good solid theme to use…
Selamat Pergi (happy trails in bahasa indonesia)
ALLi BERMAN
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Great Blog! I especially enjoy the photos from inside your studio. I’m getting a better understanding of the process you use to make your art. It’s fascinating.
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Thank you, Ali and Doug. I enjoy letting people know about my process – it’s self-invented and unique – so what better way than via text and photos in a personal blog?
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