Monday, November 9, 2009

Pears in colored Pencil WIP VI



Moving slowing along. I am starting to feel like I should apologize that this one is taking so long but I really don't want to rush it (you are probably thinking there is no chance of that - lol).  I am also working on several watercolors and maybe will be able to post at least one of those by next weekend.  I hope everyone has a wonderful week. 







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I also would like to share with you a couple of paintings that have recently sold.  I am so blessed to be an artist and it brings me joy when others want to purchase one of my paintings. Croatian Stroll 10x14 watercolor (many of you watched me take months to do this one step by step) sold through the Haven Hospice in Gainesville and Ocean Swim 16x20 on watercolor canvas was a direct sale through my studio.


8 comments:

Joan Sandford-Cook said...

Well done with your sales. Yes I remember the WIP posts of the Croation steps. As for the pears its worth every staggering stage, for its becoming more and more wonderful each time you post it for us to view.

Gary Keimig said...

very nice blog, Vicki. Some great work here.

Vicki Greene said...

Thanks so much Joan! I am glad you like my colored pencil.
Thanks Gary. I appreciate you taking the time to look at my blog and comment. I am very impressed with your landscapes.

Watercolors by Susan Roper said...

Vicki...Great news on the sales of these paintings! Also, I love how this colander painting is coming along, I knew it would! Looking forward to the increased richness of color I expect is coming....Susan

Christiane Kingsley said...

Vicki,
Congratulations on those two well-deserved sales. Both paintings are very nice.

Krista Hasson said...

Vicki, this is shaping up nicely. It is really starting to pop with the addition of the darks, great watercolors too! Love the turtle

Vicki Greene said...

Thank you so much Christiane and Krista. I appreciate you stopping by and commenting.

Barbara Fox said...

Hi Vicki. I love this painting of the steps. Wish I'd done it!