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Lydia LaChance
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Tulips and Stawberries
Painting tulips is always interesting. As the lamp warms them up, they actually move towards it and get larger so you have to paint rather quickly or your still life is not really "still". Oil 14 x 11
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