Friday, July 29, 2011

busty in boston

Painted on a 6 x 12" gallery wrap canvas. I'm having a little too much fun.
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17 comments:

  1. oh dear Carol...you're having fun..but not too much fun...and a treat for us too! What a great series going here!

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  2. Ha! You look like you are having a ball, I love it!!

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  3. Great title, and love the design. The dark reflection really places her down in the water. So nice!

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  4. That water just looks divine, Carol! Love this series! Girls just wanna have fun!

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  5. This series is great, Carol, such wonderful characters! I also love the composition, very unusual and effective.

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  6. Just love these 'reality shows' of older women at the beach! BTW... what beach in Boston are you at? Southie?

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  7. These are really fun, but if I start seeing "me" in a swimsuit, I'm not checking your blog anymore!

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  8. Carol, This is a great painting! It's a beautiful abstract, but yet with an element of the representational. That's what I love about it. Thanks for all your great comments. They are always so greatly appreciated.

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  9. I am commenting backwards on these- have been out of town and just love catching up!! So, first thought is I need to loose 10 pounds and get walking more- haha....This is amazing and fun and just love it. Full of character and hilarious!! Wonderful creative series.

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  10. No such thing as too much fun when it turns out wonderful work like this! I love this whole beachy series. Terrific, as always!

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  11. I love all of these beach series!!! They are all wonderful and fun!! Well done.

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  12. What a fun series. If you aren't enjoying the process, what's the point? You certainly are capturing the character of these ladies.

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  13. I am loving these "bathing beauties." Keep them going they are wonderful!

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  14. I love all your recent paintings but scrolling through this one really caught my eye. That extra touch of texture in the front really makes it sing.

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