6 x 6 inch oil on 1/2 inch-thick panel. Click here to bid.
One afternoon, when there was very pretty light coming into my living room in the late afternoon, I did a bunch of still life setups and photographed them. I'm still working my way through the photos. This is one of my favorites. It's funny how some paintings just work.
I do have a few other paintings available in my "Buy It Now" section on eBay--click here to see those.








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