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		<title>Chicks dig the tux Acrylic 6&#215;6 Painting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acrylic on 6&#8243;x6&#8243; gessoed masonite board. Penguins naturally dressed up and looking cool to check out the ladies. ` Penguins may be slow on land they are fast, fluid and graceful underwater. It&#8217;s an impressive sight to watch as they dive in the water and really put the petal to the metal. Nat Geo had a special not too long ago and they were able to capture the underwater footage. It was amazing to say the least. help]]></description>
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		<title>It&#8217;s Chili Inside. Peppers that is!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s that time of year for gardening and this year we plan on growing some vegetables.   Homegrown tastes so much better than what you find in the grocery store.My Dad has a green thumb.  We had a huge garden when I was a teen-ager.  One year we grew so many watermelons they were stacked up in the dining room and we were giving them away to everyone hehe.Acrylic on 3/8th thick gessoed hardboard 6&#215;6 ready to frame.  Great little piece for kitchen decoration. suggest]]></description>
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		<title>Seeing Green</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Broke  out the acrylics again.  I am really enjoying them this time around, using canvas panel and hardboard.  I did not like using them on paper, I prefer watercolors for that.I had pretty much sworn acrylics off.  The reasons being:The bad, they dry too fast.  Either the phone rings, kids need me or someone is at the door.The good, they dry too fast.  It&#8217;s completely quiet, I&#8217;m feeling very creative and am too impatient to wait on oil paint to dry or even the 5 minutes it takes watercolor to dry hehe.So, the new verdict is I absolutely love using them now that I tried a different substrate.8&#215;10 Acrylic on canvas panel]]></description>
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		<title>Last Shades of Fall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SOLD A hazy winter day. &#160;The last of the tree&#8217;s have changed color and are dropping leaves. &#160;A looser impressionist style for me. &#160;I&#8217;d had enjoyed it more using heavier paper I think. 9&#215;12 Watercolor on Canson 90lb paper. &#160;I like the arches rag paper better, this was like painting on tissue, felt like the paper was going to come off with each brush stroke yuck. marketing]]></description>
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